Degradable high-toughness packaging film
A packaging film, high toughness technology, applied in the field of packaging film, can solve the problems of white pollution, impact on the environment, accumulation, etc., achieve the effect of strong physical and mechanical properties, protect the ecological environment, and avoid white pollution
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[0023] A degradable high-toughness packaging film is made of the following raw materials in parts by mass:
[0024] 60 parts of starch, 40 parts of wool, 15 parts of lignocellulose, 12 parts of epoxidized soybean oil, 15 parts of nano-calcium carbonate, 12 parts of zinc stearate, 10 parts of polyvinyl alcohol, 8 parts of seaweed polysaccharide, 8 parts of glycerin, carbonic acid 6 parts of sodium hydrogen, 5 parts of konjac glucomannan, 5 parts of carnauba wax, 3 parts of sodium citrate, 3 parts of agar, 3 parts of xylitol, 2 parts of polyglycerol fatty acid ester, 800 parts of water.
[0025] The particle size of the nano-calcium carbonate is 30nm.
[0026] The preparation method of described degradable high-toughness packaging film, comprises the steps:
[0027] (1) Clean the wool with cleaning agent, and then sterilize it with ultraviolet light;
[0028] (2) adding wool, lignocellulose, and epoxidized soybean oil into the ultrasonic extraction tank, then adding 5 times th...
Embodiment 2
[0036] A degradable high-toughness packaging film is made of the following raw materials in parts by mass:
[0037] 80 parts of starch, 50 parts of wool, 20 parts of lignocellulose, 18 parts of epoxidized soybean oil, 18 parts of nano-calcium carbonate, 15 parts of zinc stearate, 12 parts of polyvinyl alcohol, 10 parts of seaweed polysaccharide, 10 parts of glycerin, carbonic acid 9 parts sodium hydrogen, 8 parts konjac glucomannan, 8 parts carnauba wax, 5 parts sodium citrate, 6 parts agar, 5 parts xylitol, 3 parts polyglycerol fatty acid ester, 1000 parts water.
[0038] The particle size of the nanometer calcium carbonate is 50nm.
[0039] The preparation method of described degradable high-toughness packaging film, comprises the steps:
[0040] (1) Clean the wool with cleaning agent, and then sterilize it with ultraviolet light;
[0041] (2) adding wool, lignocellulose, and epoxidized soybean oil into the ultrasonic extraction tank, then adding 5 times the volume concent...
Embodiment 3
[0049] A degradable high-toughness packaging film is made of the following raw materials in parts by mass:
[0050] 70 parts of starch, 45 parts of wool, 18 parts of lignocellulose, 15 parts of epoxidized soybean oil, 16 parts of nano-calcium carbonate, 13 parts of zinc stearate, 11 parts of polyvinyl alcohol, 9 parts of seaweed polysaccharide, 9 parts of glycerin, carbonic acid 8 parts of sodium hydrogen, 7 parts of konjac glucomannan, 6 parts of carnauba wax, 4 parts of sodium citrate, 5 parts of agar, 4 parts of xylitol, 3 parts of polyglycerol fatty acid ester, 900 parts of water.
[0051] The particle size of the nano-calcium carbonate is 40nm.
[0052] The preparation method of described degradable high-toughness packaging film, comprises the steps:
[0053] (1) Clean the wool with cleaning agent, and then sterilize it with ultraviolet light;
[0054] (2) adding wool, lignocellulose, and epoxidized soybean oil into the ultrasonic extraction tank, then adding 5 times th...
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