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Papua New Guinea SX-100 Series of Plastic Matte Oil
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Papua New GuineaPrinted materials
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Product Description
Zero VOC Emissions and Water-Based Base—Water-based plastic-replacement coatings use water as the solvent, resulting in near-zero emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during both production and use. They comply with EU RoHS and REACH standards as well as the U.S. ASTM F963 heavy-metal content regulations, completely addressing the air pollution and occupational health risks caused by the volatilization of organic solvents in traditional oil-based lamination processes. Biodegradability and Recyclability—The core components (such as water-based polyurethanes and bio-based polymers) are biodegradable in natural environments. Waste packaging can be directly sent to the paper-recycling process without the need for separation, thus realizing a circular economy model with "zero plastic residue." Take the "water-based polymer surface micro-film coating technology" developed by Dongguan Anxin Technology as an example: this technology employs a micron-scale mesh bonding structure that enables the film layer to form molecular-level encapsulation with paper fibers. This approach not only preserves the physical performance of the coating but also addresses the critical issue of plastic films hindering paper recycling. Low Carbon Footprint—Carbon emissions during the production process are reduced by more than 60% compared to conventional BOPP lamination processes, aligning with the global trend toward "plastic reduction and carbon reduction." For instance, after adopting this technology, a certain cosmetics packaging company reduced its annual plastic usage by 120 tons and cut its carbon emissions by approximately 380 tons.