Fresh-Pak plastic sheet liner technology optimizes the transportation of goods

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Fresh-Pak Corporation announced the introduction of the Eco-Sheet 2000 series of plastic liners. This liner has a highly skid-resistant surface that allows the product to remain stable during transport, thus reducing potential economic losses and environmental waste and environmental damage.
In the patent under application, the surface of the high correlated coefficient of friction (COF) can both help the fixed object and have other advantages at the same time: the anti-fungal and bacterial effects can be achieved through the repulsion of water. This enhanced level of product protection provides exceptional economic and environmental cost savings, especially for the food or pharmaceutical industry.
According to Fresh-Pak President John Bazbaz, "The new Eco-Sheet 2000 anti-slip series offers the functional and cost advantages of not only meeting the demand for fibers or pleats, but also through our new process, our performance is better than any other plastic. Thin liners should be high.” Plus Eco-Sheet thin liners have lower costs than other similar products, as well as the recyclable plastic materials, better transport efficiency, etc. These advantages cannot be overcome.
Fresh-Pak, based in Houston, Texas, is a leading producer of extruded sheets of polypropylene and polyethylene used in food, beverage, agriculture, electronics, construction materials, chemicals, retail, and more. The company has offices in the United States, Mexico, and Asia.