AeroClay Packaging Uses Freeze Dried Foam
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Wang, Kelinske, and McGill also say they have received interest in using AeroClay as a flame-retarding foam for transporting electronic devices, as a recyclable cushioning for non-petroleum based resources, and as insulation, filler, and absorbing foam for transporting chemicals.
Finished AeroClay can be categorized into two separate groups: the bio-series and the synthetic series. The bio-series AeroClay is made from renewable, non-petroleum based raw materials. The synthetic-series provides opportunities to create AeroClay for specialty purposes. Some of the polymers that can be used are polyvinyl alcohol and epoxy.
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Cory Francer is an analyst at NAPCO Research. He formerly served as editor-in-chief of Packaging Impressions.
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