British Empire Chemical Company developed a new packaging material called "Kartothene" to replace paper packaging materials.
Kartothene consists of 60% polypropylene and 40% talc. This material can be pressed into a variety of shapes in addition to the hot forming process. It can also be printed like ordinary packaging materials, and it has a good moisture resistance and high resistance. 130 The high temperature is not easy to break under external pressure and under refrigeration conditions, and it can also be heat-sealed, non-toxic and elemental.
It can be used to replace the currently used plastic coated cardboard packaging ice cream, edible oil, frozen foods, fruits and vegetables, animal feed and cosmetics.