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Clearly cool: A transparent paper-based material could replace single-use plastics - MSNBesides being used to make paper, cellulose is also used to make transparent cellophane sheets. But cellophane films can only be made less than 0.05 mm thick because the chemicals used to solidify ...
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Transparent paper-based material can hold boiling water and degrade in deep ocean in under a year - MSNIn this new effort, the research team has developed a paper-based, clear, biodegradable material that can stand up to liquids for several hours, even those that have been heated, allowing them to ...
Researchers have developed the world’s first transparent paper that is thick enough to serve as a beverage container but also biodegradable so as to not pollute the oceans.
This team has developed a thick paper that is also transparent. It’s sturdy enough and resistant enough to moisture that it can be used as a cup, but it also biodegrades like paper, and when submerged ...
Transparent Biodegradable Paper Material Can Handle Even Hot Water This material could revolutionize products currently made with single-use plastic. Dr. Alfredo Carpineti ...
Japan’s transparent paperboard cup is strong, clear, and breaks down in the ocean within months. Created by JAMSTEC, it could be a replacement for plastic.
Kesoram Industries charts a new course, focusing on rayon and transparent paper after its cement demerger. The company faces challenges but sees growth potential in these sectors.
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