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.
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).
This process is especially effective for producing food containers with wide mouths, such as tubs, vials, jars, pots and trays. The plastic used is thin and light to hold the overall product easily. Yet its also durable, flexible and resistant to tears, chemical spills and other damage that can spoil the food inside. The process is relatively easy and simple. This allows for faster processing times and larger scale production for larger packaging projects.
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.
A wide range of plastics can be used to ensure a better match to the required properties of the containers. These materials are durable, hygienic and, if necessary, can easily be packaged into containers to keep food products fresh for a longer period of time. This process can also be useful for smaller volume projects. Great for point-of-sale promotional labels, food or beverage sample lines, etc. It also creates less waste, as much of the remaining plastic can be remelted to form another product. Also, very little post-production work is usually required, as the produced containers will look good.