Method for making disposable bowls and trays

Paper making and fiber liberation – Processes and products – Article forming processes

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162227, 162223, 162231, D21J 104, D21J 310

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055000894

ABSTRACT:
A method is used for making disposable trays and bowls with organic materials or herbaceous plants that can be easily disintegrated and that has low economical value. The organic materials include straws, bagasses or forage grasses etc., which are cheap and can be easily obtained. The manufacturing costs of the trays and bowls are thus competitive in price and suitable for producing disposable trays and bowls for containing food. No waste water and gas will be produced such that the method meets the requirement of environmental protection.

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