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Method of making an insulation material and an insulated mailer

A repulpable insulation material includes a batt formed of a mixture of thermoplastic binder fibers and cellulose fibers bound together by the thermoplastic binder fibers. The thermoplastic binder fibers make up about 0.5% to 25% by weight of the batt. The repulpable insulation material have a weight within a range from 1000 GSM to 1600 GSM. Subjecting the repulpable insulation material to a repulpability test produces greater than 85% fiber yield.

REUSEABLE GIFT WRAP
20220073245 · 2022-03-10 ·

Reusable gift wrap is a sheet of material formed from a resilient and stretchable fabric material comprising recycled plastic. The sheet of material includes a first side having a first design and an opposite second side having a second design. The sheet of material is configured to cover an object without distortion of the first design and the second design after stretching to cover the object.

Methods of forming repulpable containers

A method of forming a shipping container includes mixing paper fibers with a binder fiber to form a mixture; disposing the mixture onto a surface to form a layer of the mixture; applying heat to form a paper fiber batt from the mixture having a fixed width and fixed length; and inserting the paper fiber batt within an interior of a corrugated box.

Method Of Making An Insulation Material And An Insulated Mailer
20210171271 · 2021-06-10 ·

A repulpable insulation material includes a batt formed of a mixture of thermoplastic binder fibers and cellulose fibers bound together by the thermoplastic binder fibers. The thermoplastic binder fibers make up about 0.5% to 25% by weight of the batt. The repulpable insulation material have a weight within a range from 1000 GSM to 1600 GSM. Subjecting the repulpable insulation material to a repulpability test produces greater than 85% fiber yield.

REPULPABLE CONTAINER
20210101734 · 2021-04-08 ·

A repulpable insulated container assembly having a container formed of paper such as corrugated cardboard or varying paper materials and defining an interior; and a repulpable insert placed within the interior of the container and formed of a first paper layer; and a paper fiber pad coupled to the first paper layer.

METHODS OF FORMING REPULPABLE CONTAINERS
20210101735 · 2021-04-08 ·

A method of forming a shipping container includes mixing paper fibers with a binder fiber to form a mixture; disposing the mixture onto a surface to form a layer of the mixture; applying heat to form a paper fiber batt from the mixture having a fixed width and fixed length; and inserting the paper fiber batt within an interior of a corrugated box.

Method of making an insulation material and an insulated mailer

A method and system for producing an insulated mailer and an insulated box having an insulative paper fiber pad substructure with a density of less than about 10 pounds per cubic foot. The insulative paper fiber pad has entangled reinforcement fibers. A method of forming an insulative paper fiber pad using recycling-compatible or water soluble adhesive and paper layers is provided.

A CONTAINER
20240002121 · 2024-01-04 ·

A tobacco industry product container suitable for storing products for oral use. The container includes a composite material being a combination of at least a first material and a second material.

PET CUP CONTAINERS AND PROCESS OF MAKING THE SAME
20240002098 · 2024-01-04 ·

The invention concerns cup containers made with PET, preferably recycled PET. The cup containers present good mechanical properties and processability. The cup container has a thermoformed hollow body, made of a PET plastic material, defined by an opening, a side wall and in a horizontal direction a bottom opposite to the opening, a flange outwardly peripheral to the opening, forming an opening edge with the side wall, integral with the body, and an external banderole positioned at the side wall.

Repulpable container

A repulpable insulated container assembly having a container formed of paper such as corrugated cardboard or varying paper materials and defining an interior; and a repulpable insert placed within the interior of the container and formed of a first paper layer; and a paper fiber pad coupled to the first paper layer.