FOB Price
Get Latest Price3.486 ~ 5.987 / Kilogram ( Negotiable )
|Minimum Order
Place of Origin:
-
Price for Minimum Order:
Minimum Order Quantity:
500 Kilogram
Packaging Detail:
1 roll/polybag
Delivery Time:
2 week/40HQ
Supplying Ability:
500000 Kilogram per Month
Payment Type:
T/T, L/C, Western Union, Money Gram, PayPal
Contact Person Ms. Vivi
Licheng DISTRICT QUANZHOU CITY FUJIAN CHINA, Quanzhou, Fujian
Whatis polylactic acid (PLA)?
PLA is not plastic. It is derived from nature. Starch is extracted from plants such as corn and cassava and fermented by microorganisms to produce lactic acid. Lactic acid undergoes an advanced polymerization process to produce a **0% green and safe new polymer material called polylactic acid (PLA).
Products made from this material are healthy and safe, non-toxic and odorless, and have no harm to the human body. In addition, if the product is discarded under composting conditions, it can be completely decomposed by microorganisms, eventually generating carbon dioxide and water, and returning to nature. The environment does not cause any pollution, so PLA is recognized as a green material for low-carbon environmental protection and sustainable development in the *1st century.
MAIN USAGE
(1) medical and health care cloth: surgical clothing, protective clothing, sterilizing cloth, mask, diapers, sanitary napkin, etc;
(2) home decoration fabric: wall cloth, tablecloth, bedspread, bedspread, etc;
(3) follow the cloth: lining, bonding,, shaping cotton, various synthetic leather soles, etc;
(4) industrial fabrics: filtration materials, insulating materials, cement packaging bags, geotextiles, covering cloth, etc;
(5) agricultural cloth: crop protection cloth, seedling cloth, irrigation cloth, thermal insulation curtain, etc;
(6) other: space cotton, thermal insulation materials, linoleum,
cigarette filters, bags and tea bags, etc.
Polylactic Acid/PLA \'s Advantage
1.The raw materials are the same as the cellulose fibers, and most
of them are annual green plants, including corn, sugar beets and
cassava, mainly using plant sugar.