PlasBio
Introduction
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Caractéristiques des formulations et produits PlasBio
Les industries de transformation peuvent utiliser les formulations PlasBio avec leur même équipement usuel.
Exemples comparatifs de laboratoire réalisés sur la même presse à injecter d’un leader industriel canadien.
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BIODEGRADABILITY
DATA PLASBIO PPML 6500, 6500 C
Microbial biodegradation of the PPML series has been tested by PIRA International, the leading independent center for research for the paper packaging, printing and publishing industries. Two series of tests were carried out, soil burial and mineralisation with a municipal sewage sludge culture. BURIAL TESTS
Films of PPML (25 µm) were buried in soil (moisture content 30 %) for 16 days and the physical properties assessed daily. Figures 1 and 2 represent the elongation and tensile strength of the film over this period.
Figure 1 shows the gradual loss of tensile strength of the samples on soil burial, a more dramatic loss of properties is shown in figure 2. After seven days burial the elongation at break had dropped from 700 % to less than 10 %. All of the samples showed considerable biological fouling within five days and after sixteen days it was impossible to take further tensile measurements as the samples were so heavily degraded.
MINERALISATION STUDIES
A series of test to evaluate the levels of aerobic degradation (ASTM D5209-91) were conducted on PPML in powdered form. Samples were inoculated with activated sewage sludge and degraded by the bacteria present. The CO2 evolved from this process was monitored over a period of 85 days. Figure 3 depicts the level of CO2 evolved as a percentage of the theoretical value for PPML, polyethylene and sodium benzoate (control).
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