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BIODEGRADABLE STRETCH FILM

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Steelflex Bio Stretch Film

Steelflex Bio powered by BioGlow is a unique technology additive that promotes biodegradation by breaking apart the chain of polymers, helping to reintegrate it into the ecosystem. In laboratory test, biodegradation occurred in just 27 months. 

  • High-quality stretch film with proven performance
  • Multi-Layer film for high puncture resistance
  • Consistent load-force containment
  • Quiet unwind and excellent clarity
  • Complete range of sizes and gauges for machine and hand apply
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100% Biodegradable

The unique formulation promotes  continued and complete biodegradation resulting in a eco-friendly and sustainable material

Recyclable

Fully recyclable and does not negatively impact the quality or use of the resulting recycled material. 

No Micro Plastics

Materials and polymer components continue to biodegrade for the entirety of the life eliminating potential for micro plastics.

Eco-friendly

Soil toxicity test prove that product does not contain any toxic heavy metals and is harmless to soil and plant life.

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How does it work? 

BioGlow is a proprietary additive technology that makes polyolefin polymers, considered as non-biodegradable polymers, into Oxo-Biodegradable polymers. BioGlow is the only additive in the world to pass the strictest  SPCRR141 Biodegradability testing for PE and PP plastic materials. 

Step 1: "Oxidative Degradation"

Oxo-Biodegradable Plastics start to degrade once they are disposed in the natural environment. It is called Oxidative Degradation enhanced by special additive. As a result of this, the oxidative reaction leads to a chain scission of polyolefin polymers matrix and the production of low molecular mass oxidative products such as carboxylic acids, alcohol etc.

Step 2: "Biodegradation"

The low molecular mass oxidation products in the process of degradation Step 1 are going to be bio-assimilated gradually in soil or a bio-active composting environment. It is called Biodegradation (or Mineralization). Finally, they are converted into CO2, H2O and biomass as the final remnant
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