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publicationDate 1995-08-18-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-950023670-A
titleOfInvention New Compositions for Biodegradable Shockproof Materials
abstract The present invention relates to a composition for biodegradable impact resistant (mitigated) material. More specifically, the present invention provides a novel blend composition containing corn starch as a main component and containing plasticizers, stabilizers and other synthetic polymers, proteins, pigments, crosslinking agents and inorganic fillers, and biodegradable anti-shock (mitigating) materials using the same. It relates to a manufacturing method. The present invention provides a biodegradable shock-absorbing packaging material containing corn starch as a main ingredient, and the biodegradable impact resistance with improved rebound modulus and compressive strength compared to the prior art using high amylose starch by the present invention. It is possible to economically manufacture the packaging material for (relaxation), and to manufacture a shock-proof (relaxing) packaging material with enhanced water resistance by coating the product with aliphatic polyester, modified cellulose, or the like.
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