Oil-resistant paper made with a fluorine-free oil repellent.
"FS Oil-Resistant Paper FF" is an oil-resistant paper that does not use fluorine-based materials. It can be treated for oil resistance on various types of paper, and by using coated paper, it achieves high printability and is also recyclable. 【Features】 ■ "FS Oil-Resistant Paper FF" is an oil-resistant paper that does not use fluorine-based resins. FF = Fluorine Free ■ By applying an oil-resistant layer to the surface of the paper, it can exhibit oil resistance on its own. ⇒ It does not use plastic films, contributing to reducing and eliminating plastic. ■ It uses oil-resistant agents compliant with FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration) standards. ■ It meets the standards of the Food Sanitation Act and the specifications for food and additives (Showa 34, Ministry of Health and Welfare Notification No. 370). ■ It can be processed into various types of paper. Using coated paper provides high printability. ■ It is recyclable. ■ It is compatible with certified forest paper. *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us. For inquiries by phone, please do so on weekdays from 9 AM to 5 PM.
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【Lineup】 40g/m2, 50g/m2 (bleached product, semi-gloss base) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us. For inquiries by phone, please do so on weekdays from 9 AM to 5 PM.
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[Usage examples] Packaging for foods containing oil, such as French fries, donuts, fried chicken, and pizza.
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Established in 1943 in Ehime Prefecture, the company developed as a manufacturer of newsprint and board paper. Subsequently, it entered the Western paper business and the sanitary paper market for end consumer products such as tissue and toilet paper, growing into a comprehensive paper manufacturer. Leveraging the brand power and sales channels built in the sanitary paper business, it also ventured into the absorbent materials business, including baby paper diapers. Starting in January 2011, it began constructing baby paper diaper factories in Thailand, followed by China and Indonesia, marking the beginning of its full-scale overseas expansion and the establishment of a unique portfolio.