In an era where environmental sustainability and food safety are global priorities, fluorine-free biomass oil-proof paper has emerged as a revolutionary alternative to traditional fluorinated oil-proof materials. Designed to eliminate the risks of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) while leveraging renewable resources, this advanced packaging solution redefines performance, safety, and environmental responsibility. Below is an in-depth exploration of its core components, manufacturing technologies, performance metrics, sustainability credentials, and industry applications.
Core Definition & Raw Material InnovationFluorine-free biomass oil-proof paper is a food-contact packaging material engineered to repel oil, grease, and moisture without relying on fluorine-containing compounds—including PFAS, often referred to as “forever chemicals” due to their bioaccumulative and persistent nature in the environment and human bodies. Its defining characteristic is the use of biomass-derived materials as primary raw materials or functional additives, sourced from renewable, natural resources that minimize ecological impact.Key biomass raw materials include:Plant-based polymers: Cellulose (extracted from wood pulp, sugarcane bagasse, or wheat straw), hemicellulose, and lignin—abundant in agricultural and forestry by-products, ensuring a circular supply chain.Biological macromolecules: Chitosan (derived from crustacean shells), starch (from corn, potato, or tapioca), and pec



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