Cellophane Introduction
Cellophane is a kind of film made from natural fibers such as cotton pulp and wood pulp and glued.
It is transparent, non-toxic and tasteless. Because air, oil, bacteria and water are not easy to penetrate cellophane,
it can be used as food packaging.
Cellophane is a film-like product processed from recycled fibers.
Coat one or both sides of ordinary cellophane with a moisture-proof coating, and then dry and adjust the humidity
to make moisture-proof cellophane.
Glass paper is regenerated cellulose, and its molecular clusters have a wonderful air permeability,
which is very beneficial to the preservation of commodities. It is not fire-resistant but heat-resistant,
can not be deformed at a high temperature of 190 ℃, and can be sterilized together with food in food packaging.
In addition, since the raw material of cellophane comes from natural sources, it has strong decomposability.