LINPAC said the company is using a polystyrene foam box to open up the market. The company has solved the problems of wall corners and stacking during the production of expanded polystyrene packaging boxes. LINPAC has mastered all the techniques for producing expanded polystyrene packaging, so the bottom thickness of the expanded polystyrene packaging box does not need to be too thick, so that the packaging box will not be too high when stacked. The company's production of expanded polystyrene packaging requires only 50% or less of the raw hard polypropylene packaging box, and the production of expanded polystyrene packaging box has excellent gas barrier properties that can absorb and accumulate in The gravy at the bottom of the box.
The new foam polystyrene box produced by LINPAC is only 2/3 of the thickness of the standard expanded polystyrene box when stacked. The company not only increased the variety of existing packaging, but also expanded the research and development of new products. For example, the company produced a foamed polystyrene box named "LINfo" with a moderate thickness and a tamper-proof card at the bottom of the box, which is not easily seen by consumers. These anti-theft cards can be detected at the store checkout and will sound an alarm when exiting through the store's electronic anti-theft system (EAS). About 5% of high value-added meat products are stolen in European supermarkets. Therefore, it is of practical significance to use LINfo polystyrene foam packaging boxes.