Laminating sugarcane pulp tableware (not coating) with specialized films greatly broadens its application scope: while unlaminated tableware is only suitable for cold or dry foods, laminated ones can safely hold soups, oily/spicy dishes, and liquid-based meals. It also enhances water/oil resistance and prolongs the tableware’s usable life.
Note: The temperature resistance of the film itself does not equate to the temperature tolerance of the laminated tableware product.
GPET/C PET Films: Boast excellent water, oil; heat resistance reaches 200°-220°C (perfect for high-temperature food serving). Note: These films are non-degradable and non-compostable.
PBAT Films: Classified as industrial compostable films, with good water and oil resistance; heat resistance is 120°C.
PLA Films: Also industrial compostable, with good water and oil resistance; heat resistance 120°C. Their fully transparent appearance suits aesthetic tableware designs.
EVOH High Barrier Films: Offer outstanding water, oil resistance; heat resistance 180°C. Widely used in supermarkets as tearable films, ideal for fresh-keeping food packaging.