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Pars Plastic Khuzestan Company was established in in Khuzestan with the aim of producing sheets and packaging containers for food and dairy industries in Ahvaz. The company initially started with polystyrene and polypropylene sheets for the dairy industry and used in form-filling & seal machines with a capacity of tons per year, and then in began to install machines Thermoforming and dry offset printing with the latest technology and increasing production capacity to tons of polystyrene and polypropylene sheets and containers.
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Polypropylene (PP) is the main consuming material of forming machines. These machines are composed of two parts: sheet making and pressing (containers production). Therefore, in addition to selling the final product of these machines, the produced sheets could be used in different industries. Since propylene is flexible and is not harmful to human body, disposable glasses are currently made by thermo-forming machines.
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.