
[News] Comparative Analysis of Pulp Molded Fiber Raw Materials
Release time:
Apr 28,2025
Evaluating Pulp Molded Fiber Materials: Properties and Applications.
Sugarcane bagasse fiber, with moderate flexibility and superior bonding strength, is the most versatile natural material. Its optimal fiber length excels in 3D-molded products like packaging trays and industrial pallets.
Wheat straw fiber offers high rigidity but limited flexibility, making it ideal for shallow tableware like plates and bowls with simple geometries. Deeper containers require blended fibers to prevent cracks.
Bamboo pulp fibers exhibit softness and precision, enabling the creation of intricate curved designs. Typically blended as a reinforcing additive, they enhance products with fine surface textures.
Wood pulp is categorized into softwood and hardwood. Softwood fibers are long and robust, enhancing production efficiency, while hardwood has high absorbency but lower strength. To comply with FSC certification standards, wood pulp is typically limited to 10-20% as a supplementary additive.
Strategic material selection balances sustainability and performance, ensuring pulp molded products achieve both aesthetic appeal and functional durability.
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