General Questions About Polka Bioplastic & Polka Flex
It’s a bioplastic made from plant cellulose and we named it as Polka.
Both are made from plant materials but in different chemical combination. Sometime a cotton substrate is used to make packaging and thicker materials.
It is 100% non-toxic, non-plastic and biodegradable.
No, it is made from plant materials, such as cellulose, lignocellulose, etc.
Conventional PVC Flex Banners are petroleum based, not biodegradable, not recyclable and toxic. Where Polka Flex Banners are plant based, 100%
Biodegradable and non-toxic. It can be upcycled very easily.
We have tested it for heavy metal toxicity and Presence of Plastic. Both tests resulted negative. The biodegradability test is in process. But in our
laboratory, we tested that this material is 100% biodegradable.
The packaging material take 3 to 5 months to biodegrade and the Polka Flex Banner take 7 to 8 months to biodegrade 100%.
It is lab tested that Polka Bioplastic does not release any toxic chemicals.
Since these are from renewable resource, it does not need to be recycled, But, if you want you can. We normally upcycle all the polka materials and in
dry or wet environment it naturally starts decaying.
Polka is waterproof for certain hours, very good for dry use. In dry weather and for dry packaging usage Polka is much durable.
For packaging materials it can be stored for 6 to 8 months in cold, dry place. For Polka Flex banners – in indoor it can be used for months, for outdoor
application it can be used for one or two months conditionally.
Frozen items can be carried but not yet Polka is suitable to carry liquids. For hot foods Polka is completely safe.
Polka only interacts with moisture, but in extreme hot temperature for example 150 degree Celsius it will start burning and will end in ash. In extreme
cold temperature like below -10 degrees Polka will be harder and brittle.
Polka Packaging materials are now used to make alternatives to Polypropylene and Polyethylene based Tissue Bags, here Polka bags are 2 times costly.
But these bags can be used multiple times and will not harm the environment. In case of Polka Flex – it is 2.5 times costlier than traditional PVC banners.
We are trying to scaleup both product to reduce price. Hope to make parity within the next 5 years by the help of tax rebate, incentive mechanism by
the government.
Both are with same strength.
For outdoor applications if we use frame – polka Flex banners will sustain up to 6 months straight.
Main advantage is like – who is using Polka is not contributing plastic pollution.
Not much. If anybody dispose in nature, it will naturally be decomposed. If anyone burn – it won’t emit toxic gases.
Yes
Food, Courier, Garment, etc. Environmental Impact & Certifications
Polka is 100% biodegradable and Compostable.
No, it is lab tested that Polka has no plastic inside.
It has one third CO2 footprint than Plastic and Plastic based materials.
None of these certifications we did yet.
Our claim is Yes.
Stronger than Paper, and Paper needs to cut down trees, Polka is from renewable plant materials such as Cellulose and Lignocellulose.
It does not need industrial composting, home composting conditions are enough
The end-of-life cycle of Polka materials follows a natural, eco-friendly degradation process designed to eliminate plastic waste and pollution.
Both are from Plant materials-based Bioplastic Polka, but with different chemical combination. Polka Flex also can be used for Packaging, it is much
stronger and durable than the Polka Packaging materials.
No
Hand Painting and UV Printing technology is used for Polka Flex Banner Printing.
Polka Flex uses UV inks which is environment friendly then conventional inks but not completely Eco-ink. It does not use solvent-based inks.
Since UV ink is not naturally biodegradable, it hampers the biodegradability issue a little bit, however we are continuously working to improve the
printing technology, so that the material can be printed completely in Eco-solvent inks.
UV
Yes
Yes
Polka Flex prints are much better than conventional PVC print.
Yes, UV printing machine.
Since lamination requires plastic and we want to avoid plastic for any purpose, hence we try to avoid lamination.
To this date we have printed 17 feet long 4 feet wide, 14 feet long 10 Feet wide and 12 Feet long 7 Feet wide banners.
Not sure
By using external Frame.
Yes, 200 GSM and 240 GSM
Yes, Polka Flex can be used in Billboards and in Banners and Polka Film is used for wraps.
Reusable.
Three types of packaging products made from Polka Bioplastic, Polka Film used as wrapper, Mesh Polka used to make multi-use Shopping Bags,
Ivory Polka used to make much stronger Shopping Bangs.
Yes, organic food suppliers already using polka bags and Polka laminated paper pouches to deliver their food items from one city to other cities
Yes, we use screen print and UV print.
No, it does not need any special adhesives for labels or printing.
Since cellulose-based bioplastics never melt, Polka use adhesives.
Polka Film is 40 to 50 GSM. Mesh Polka is 80 GSM and 130 GSM, Ivory Polka is 200 GSM.
It slowly absorbs moisture
For Ivory Polka and Mesh Polka the standard bags weight carrying capacity is 10 KG to 12 KG.
No, Polka bags can not be used as Vacuum-sealed packaging.
Polka will not play best role for medicine or Cosmetics.
Yes, the polka films are semi-transparent.
Since Polka bioplastic is Cellulose and Lignocellulose based material it is breathable material like papers.
Yes, Polka bags slowly dissolves in water.
No, for resealable bags polka is not suitable. It can be used as sealable bags for one time only.
1000 Pcs for Mesh Polka and Ivory Polka, and 100 running meter for Polka Films.