Recycling tests, physical property tests, and emissions during incineration regarding <foam paper>
We would like to introduce the substances generated during the testing and incineration of our foamed paper!
We would like to introduce the recycling tests, physical property tests, and emissions during incineration of "foam paper" that we handle. The recycling tests revealed that there are no issues with using foam paper as a paper raw material, and the physical property tests showed the relationship between contact time with water and water absorption (g/m2), with results of 15 for 1 minute, 37 for 10 minutes, and 60 for 1 hour. Our company does not use chlorine-based substances in the production of foam paper. Therefore, incinerating our foam paper will not produce any unintended harmful substances (such as dioxins) related to chlorine. [Water Absorption Test Method for Paper and Board (Cobb Method)] ■ Contact Time with Water / Water Absorption (g/m2) - 1 minute / 15 - 10 minutes / 37 - 1 hour / 60 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Examples of Use for Foam Pure White Liner (Excerpt) ■ Cold Sake ■ Osechi ■ Beef ■ Reagents ■ Frozen Foods ■ Dried Fish *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Nakagawa Paper Co., Ltd. handles industrial specialty papers that customers require, including color liners essential for gifts, original base paper for bags, environmentally friendly paper that meets the demands of the times, functional paper with various added features, and fancy paper with refined textures. To establish the desired texture, functionality, strength, and other paper qualities, we repeatedly conduct trial production on actual machines until we are satisfied. Please feel free to contact us with your requests.