Cartonplast Explained

Cartonplast is a trademark that was first given by Covema spa (Italy) in the early seventies to a specific model of extrusion line manufactured and sold world wide by the aforesaid.[1] [2] [3]

In subsequent years such name was used as well to identify the product made by a Cartonplast extrusion line that is to say plastic corrugated sheet as well known as plastic hollow profile sheet or plastic twin wall sheet. The main raw material used to manufacture Cartonplast sheets are PP (polypropylene) and PET (Polyethylene terephthalate).[4]

The Cartonplast extrusion is carried out by using a unique front spinneret plate applied to a flat T-die equipped with restrictor bar (this technology was invented and patented by Marco Terragni during the seventies) to enable using thermoplastic polymers with different MFI (range 0.9 to 3).

History

Marco Terragni started to work on this technology in 1970 with an engineering team of Riap spa and he patented it in 1974.[2] In the year 1991 there was big development of this technology when Y.C. Wang of Formosa Plastics Corp, of Taiwan, was meeting Terragni and discussing with him the foundation of the biggest Cartonplast factory worldwide to be installed in Lolita, Texas. In 1992 Wang and Terragni signed deal for the supply of 15 Cartonplast extrusion lines for the Lolita Plant (Inteplast Group) that still today is manufacturing Cartonplast sheets under the registered trade name of Intepro or Coroplast.[5] [6] Cartonplast extrusion lines are still today manufactured by company Agripak S.r.l of Milan, Italy.[2]

Cartonplast feature

Cartonplast sheets is lightweight (hollow structure), non-toxic, waterproof, shockproof, long-lasting material that resists corrosion. Compared with cardboard, Cortoplast has the advantages of being waterproof and colorfast.

The Cartonplast composition can be altered to add anti-static properties using the masterbatch technique. This particular masterbatch produces a conductive, anti-static plastic hollow board sheet. (Conductive plate surface resistivity can be controlled between 103 ≈105; anti-static sheet surface resistivity can be controlled between 106 ≈1011.)

Applications

Cartonplast is sturdy, light, resilient, and inexpensive, making it ideal for the fabrication of reusable plastic boxes, reusable box pallets, reusable payer pads, partitions walls, facades, beam forms, advertising panels, point of sales and many others among which even small boats.

Modifying cartonplast sheets

Cartonplast sheets can be modified by adding foaming agents, colors, anti UV, antistatic additives and flame retardant.

See also

External links

Di Luca Cecchetto, Gianluigi Romeo.[12]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Extruder and sizer apparatus for hollow plastic sections.
  2. Web site: Hollow Profile Sheet | Plastic Processing Machinery | AGRIPAK. agripak.com.
  3. Web site: Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office: Trademarks. November 11, 1977. U.S. Department of Commerce, Patent and Trademark Office. Google Books.
  4. Web site: Cartonplast® | Karton.
  5. Web site: Inteplast Group Corrugated Boards. www.inteplast.com. 2019-10-08. 2022-10-26. https://web.archive.org/web/20221026233252/https://www.inteplast.com/our-products-solutions/product-categories/corrugated-boards. dead.
  6. Web site: Home. Coroplast®.
  7. https://www.toopics.com/agripak_italy Cartonplast, Modern Plastic International
  8. Web site: Modern plastics international | WorldCat.org. www.worldcat.org.
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