Expanded polyethylene mesh fruit protection packaging needs to be recycled by polyethylene foam densifier

Soft fruits are often protected by EPS packaging. In fact, relatively hard fruits such as apples and pears also need to be protected by packaging during transportation. Because in the process of transportation, we need to prevent the collision between the fruits. If there is a serious collision, it will accelerate the rot of the fruit and cause serious losses. So for fruits like apples, we usually use polyethylene mesh fruit protection packaging to protect the integrity of the fruit.
 

Expanded polyethylene fruit net has many advantages such as shock absorption, impact resistance, heat resistance, surface protection, heat preservation, chemical corrosion resistance, and water resistance. In addition, FruitNet will ultimately prevent any damage to the goods or items it wraps. In particular, some expanded polyethylene used as fruit packaging will pass the non-toxic and harmless test, and has reliable safety. After use, these expanded polyethylene should be recycled by the polyethylene foam densifier in time.

It is also a kind of foam. Like our common polystyrene foam, polyethylene foam is also a non-degradable plastic, so it needs to be disposed of in a timely manner with recycling equipment.

 
For the recycling of polyethylene foam, GREENMAX can be regarded as an expert, and the polyethylene foam densifier is also a star machine in the field of recycling polyethylene foam. Polyethylene foam has high elasticity and is suitable for recycling by hot melt technology. Polyethylene foam densifier heats and melts the foam and then extrudes it to cool. The compression ratio is 90:1. GREENMAX hot melt technology can easily and fully melt the polyethylene foam, and keep the extruded hot melt in the best shape, and wait until it cools down. Get dense foam ingots.
 
GREENMAX now provides the business of repurchasing polyethylene foam ingots, providing customers with polyethylene foam densifier and a closed recycling loop.

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