Generally, all disposable containers are divided in two categories: semi-forming (PS) and thermo-forming (PP). They differ in consuming materials, production stages and price. In all disposable container production machines the raw material melt and then are formed into sheets and get different shapes via pressing and shaping processes. In semi-forming machines, all above-mentioned stages are integrated and the consuming material is polystyrene (PS). These machines generally produce fragile containers. However, these machines produce majority of disposable containers, including bowls, cups, dishes and mushroom container. The reason is the low price of semi-forming machines compared to forming-machines. Since the containers are fragile and harmful, especially in dealing with hot, these machines are not recommended for producing disposable glasses.
In addition, the insertion of the PS symbol indicates that it is made of polystyrene and such a container is in contact with hot and greasy foods due to the release of styrene carcinogenic monomer; therefore, these containers should not be used for food and hot drinks And fatty acids, and are used only for soft drinks and cold-fat foods. These containers are available in three types of polystyrene foam (EPS), expanded polystyrene (HIPS) and ordinary polystyrene containers (GPPS).
It should be noted that conventional plastic injection machines are used to produce disposable forks & spoons & knives and thick disposable containers such as trays, dessert and ice cream containers and so forth. The only difference is the changeability of molds by which the containers can be produced in different models and cavities (number of products in each press) in accordance with customers’ order.
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles for the packaging of beverages with the main purpose of health, health, safety and commerce have increased the use of these bottles to avoid the purchase of products exposed to sunlight and do not Do not reuse these bottle types; In addition, they should not store sour items such as lemon juice, water juice and vinegar in this type of bottle for a long time, and refrain from freezing water inside these bottles.
During several years of professional experience in marketing and business development consulting, one of our honors was to work with Pars Plastic Khuzestan Company because of the constant emphasis of managers on maintaining quality and not using recycled materials due to consumer health. The supplier gave us a lot of hope that even in these difficult economic conditions, it is possible to find quality and affordable products in the Iranian market. We see a bright future for Pars Plastic, and this is the beginning of a strong presence in international markets.