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PROGRAM
USDA BioPreferred
The USDA BioPreferred Program is an initiative led by the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) that certifies products that carry the seal are composed in whole or in significant parts of renewable agricultural derivatives, renewable chemicals and/or forest materials and are derived of raw materials, such as plants and other renewable agricultural, marine and forest materials.
WIRES AND CABLES
Footwear
FOOD FILMS
Hoses
EKO PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
PVC
- FLEXIBLE
- KAPU®
- CAK® EKO Post Ind
CAK®
ALTERNATIVE COMPOUND KARINA
Also focused on actions that contribute to the reduction of environmental impacts and renewable chemistry, the CAK® PVC compound was developed from 100% of the reuse of Karina manufacturing waste that would be discarded in the environment and would not receive the appropriate treatment to return. to be a raw material. These residues are selected and reprocessed, making a new, renewable and focused product for applications such as:
- - Footwear soles
- - Finishing of consumer goods utensils
- - Motorcycle pedals
- - Hoses
Polyolefins
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Masterbatches
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Mineral Concentrates
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Special wires and cables
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Thermoplastic Rubber
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COMPOSTABLE BIOPLASTIC
This decomposition process occurs when microorganisms present in the environment metabolize and break down the molecular structure of bioplastic.
Product certified in the USDA BioPreferred Program
The Karinbio® brand was developed based on compostable bioplastics, which may be of fossil origin and/or renewable sources
Download catálogoKarinbio ® compounds have been developed to meet the following standards:
90
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NF T 51800
180
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Industrial
EN 13432
24
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Soil
NF EN17033
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- - Extrusion
- - Injection
Applications
- - Film
- - Injection
- - Thermoforming
TYPES OF DEGRADATION
GENERAL TERM
Biodegradable
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FINAL ENVIRONMENT
Biodegradable
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Soil
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DECOMPOSITION PROCESS
Composting plants
Home composting
Biodegradable in soil
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