PBS Bioplastics
Polybutylene Succinate (PBS), also known as polytetramethylene succinate, is a high-performance thermoplastic resin within the polyester family. As a biodegradable aliphatic polyester, PBS offers mechanical properties comparable to Polypropylene (PP), making it a leading sustainable alternative in modern manufacturing.
Historically derived from fossil fuels, modern PBS is now successfully synthesized from renewable resources such as corn starch, cassava, potato, and sugarcane. By utilizing bio-based 1,4-butanediol and succinic acid, PBS significantly reduces the carbon footprint of plastic production.
| TECHNICAL PARAMETER | VALUE / CHARACTERISTICS |
|---|---|
| Melting Temperature | 175°C - 185°C |
| Melt Flow Rate (190°C, 2.16kg) | 6 - 12 g/10 min |
| Processing Advantages | High extrusion speeds, short molding cycles |
| Safety & Compliance | Food-contact safe, no pre-printing treatment required |
| Packaging | 25kg per bag |
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