An additive that promotes the microbial degradation of polyolefin resins, which are difficult to decompose by microorganisms!
"P-Life" is a highly safe microbial degradation plastic additive developed based on years of testing and verification in various countries around the world. The basic addition amount is 1.5% or more (masterbatch), enabling the production of microbial degradation resin products at a low cost. The components are registered in the national positive list based on the revised Food Sanitation Act (updated April 2022). It also complies with the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare Notification No. 370 of the Food Sanitation Act. 【Features】 ■ An additive based on fatty acids refined from plant oils (biomass) ■ Microbial degradation resins include polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) ■ The physical properties of the added resin products are equivalent to those of standard resin products ■ The microbial degradability of the added plastic products has been verified according to JIS K6955 (ISO 17556) *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■P-LIFE GREEN 20 ・P-Life active ingredient: 20% ・Base resin: LDPE (MI: 8.1) ・Applicable resins: PE (PP) ■P-LIFE PP 10 ・P-Life active ingredient: 10% ・Base resin: PP (MI: 30) ・Applicable resins: For PP only *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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P-Life Japan Inc. has developed the P-Life additive, which enables the microbial degradation of non-biodegradable plastics such as polyethylene and polypropylene, since 2000, in response to the growing awareness of environmental issues in recent years. We began selling it in the global market in 2003. Currently, microbial degradation plastic products using the P-Life additive are being used in over 25 countries worldwide.