Hybrid offers greener packaging solutions

Published: 26-Nov-2008

Packaging suppliers may soon be given a more environmentally friendly alternative to plastic packaging without compromising on hardness. Polish-Dutch injection moulding specialist Bianor has begun commercial tests of bio-granulates made from 50% corn. The hybrid material displays similar characteristics to ABS plastics, demonstrating hardness and resistance to scratching as well as good insulating properties. In addition, it can be coated in metallic layers by galvanic treatment.


Packaging suppliers may soon be given a more environmentally friendly alternative to plastic packaging without compromising on hardness. Polish-Dutch injection moulding specialist Bianor has begun commercial tests of bio-granulates made from 50% corn. The hybrid material displays similar characteristics to ABS plastics, demonstrating hardness and resistance to scratching as well as good insulating properties. In addition, it can be coated in metallic layers by galvanic treatment.

“We are looking for new ways to manufacture high quality plastic products the green way,” says Hans de Hass, ceo of Bianor. “We hope the bio-granulates will significantly reduce the carbon footprint of many of our clients’ products.”

If further tests are successful, the company hopes the bio-granulates will be an alternative to 100% plastics in manufacturing injection moulded vacuum formed products.

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