Features:
Corn fiber (PLA), also known as polylactic acid (PLA), is a new type from biodegradable material. Through the spunbonding process, the polymer is extruded and stretched to form a continuous filament, and the filament is laid into a net , The fiber web is then subjected to self-bonding, thermal bonding, chemical bonding or mechanical reinforcement methods to turn the fiber web into a non-woven fabric. The use of corn fiber in PLA nonwoven fabric helps reduce petroleum-based products, and is highly eco-friendly. It is also fire-retardant and antibacterial. They are used in kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, and even living rooms. They are soft to touch and do not damage surfaces.
Weight:10gsm-200gsm
Width:1.6m
Color:White
Capacity:5 tons/day
Applications:: filter bags, tea bags, dust bags, etc
PLA, or Polylactic Acid, is a biodegradable plastic made from renewable resources such as corn starch, sugarcane, or cassava. Nonwoven fabrics are made of fibers that are bonded together, rather than woven or knitted. This nonwoven fabric is made of 100% polylactic acid (PLA), a fully bio-degradable material that can be added to the compost pile. Unlike polypropylene (standard nonwovens), PLA is both compostable and repulpable, meaning that when you put your PLA material in a commercial composting facility, it will break down completely into water, CO2 and humus within six months.
A PLA nonwoven fabric is a type of fabric made from biodegradable plastic that is not woven or knitted. Instead, it's made by bonding fibers of PLA together. It would be fully degradable in an industrial composting facility as it would break down to carbon dioxide and water in a matter of weeks/months under right environmental conditions. There are no chemical additives in our PLA Polylactic Nonwoven Fabric. It is fully biodegradable and compostable as well as non-toxic, odorless and non-irritating to skin. With your consideration, we believe it’s a perfect substitute for bio-plastic.