biobased fruit fork refers to containers made from plastic raw materials and used in food packaging machines or vacuum packaging machines for packaging items. In many ways, it has replaced packaging containers made of metal, glass, ceramics, wood and other materials, showing strong vitality. biobased fruit fork has the following characteristics:

biobased fruit fork

1. Plastic has low density and light weight, and can be transparent or opaque.

2. Easy to form and process. As long as the mold is replaced, different kinds of containers can be obtained, which is easy to form mass production.

3. Good packaging effect, many types of plastic, simple coloring, bright color, beautiful appearance, diverse shapes. Different kinds of packaging containers can be made according to needs to achieve a good packaging effect.

4. Good corrosion resistance, acid and alkali resistance, oil resistance, impact resistance and good mechanical strength. If modified or combined, it can obtain strength and rigidity similar to metal, and can obtain barrier properties similar to glass.

biobased fruit fork also has its disadvantages, such as temperature limitation, high temperature easy deformation, low surface hardness, easy wear, easy aging, easy static accumulation, poor electrical conductivity, waste impact on the environment.

biobased fruit fork refers to various forms of plastic packaging boxes and plastic container products made of blow molding or injection molding process, which can contain various items or liquid substances, including plastic packaging boxes, plastic turnover boxes, calcium corrugated boxes, plastic bottles, plastic cabinets, plastic cans, plastic boxes, plastic plugs, plastic covers, etc. At present, the raw materials of biobased fruit fork in China mainly include PET, PE, PVC, PP and so on. Compared with other plastic packaging materials, PET has better gas barrier and transparency, which is suitable for replacing traditional glass bottles.

biobased fruit fork https://www.plasticsproduct.com/DisposableCutleries