Classification
Product
Compostable Polyesters
Biodegradable plastic, also known as biodegradable plastic, refers to the plastic that is degraded by microorganisms existing in nature under natural conditions such as soil and/or sandy soil, and/or specific conditions such as composting conditions or anaerobic digestion conditions or water-based culture solution, and finally completely degraded into carbon dioxide (CO₂ ) or/and methane (CH ₄), water (H₂O) and the mineralized inorganic salts of its elements, as well as new biomass.
Product description
Product characteristics
characteristic |
application |
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Material properties
Characteristic[1] |
Test method |
Test conditions |
Unit |
Measured value[2] |
颗粒 |
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Melt flow rate |
ISO 1133 |
190℃, 2.16 kg |
g/10min |
2.0~6.0 |
Apparent density |
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23℃ |
g/cm3 |
0.9- 1.35 |
melting point |
DSC |
- |
℃ |
110~130 |
薄膜 (厚度 25 微米) |
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Tensile strength longitudinal/transverse |
ISO 527 |
25℃ |
MPa |
12/8 |
Elongation at break longitudinal/transverse |
ISO 527 |
25℃ |
% |
180/430 |
Tear strength longitudinal/transverse |
ISO 6383-2 |
25℃ |
mN |
1050/1800 |
Dart impact |
ISO 7765- 1 |
25℃ |
g |
180 |
[1] The data measured by the newly prepared film cannot be used as the basis for judging the material quality;
[2] The data listed are only used as test specifications and reference purposes;
[3] The apparent density data is calculated according to the thickness and weight of the membrane material, which is different from the material density.