Starch-based, biodegradable packing filler and method of preparing same
First Claim
1. A starch product adapted for use as a packing filler or the like, said product comprising an expanded, cellular, compressible and resilient body having a matrix comprising from about 93-99.5% by weight starch supplemented with from about 0.1-1% by weight of a particulate bubble-nucleating agent having a particle size of from about 5-100 microns and a surface area of from about 190-450 m2 /g, said product having a bulk density of from about 0.6-2 lb/ft3, a bulk compressibility of from about 0.04-0.4 kilo-newtons, a bulk resiliency of from about 40-75%, and cells having an average diameter of from about 0.5-5 mm.
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Abstract
Starch-based biodegradable packaging fillers are provided which have high volumes, low weights, and excellent compressibility and resiliency properties. The products of the invention are fabricated by extrusion of a starch substrate, most preferably normal wheat starch, in the presence of minor amounts of a polyalkylene glycol or derivative thereof and/or a particulate bubble-nucleating agent. Effective biodegradable packaging fillers can thus be fabricated without the use of expensive modified starch substrates; however, such substrates can also be employed if desired, and the additives of the invention improve these products as well. In preferred production procedures, the additives are mixed with the starch substrate, and the mixture is preconditioned and then extruded through a twin screw extruder.
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- 1. A starch product adapted for use as a packing filler or the like, said product comprising an expanded, cellular, compressible and resilient body having a matrix comprising from about 93-99.5% by weight starch supplemented with from about 0.1-1% by weight of a particulate bubble-nucleating agent having a particle size of from about 5-100 microns and a surface area of from about 190-450 m2 /g, said product having a bulk density of from about 0.6-2 lb/ft3, a bulk compressibility of from about 0.04-0.4 kilo-newtons, a bulk resiliency of from about 40-75%, and cells having an average diameter of from about 0.5-5 mm.
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