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| Quality |
| High quality "Soarnol®"
is manufactured at the Mizushima Site in Okayama,
Japan and by Noltex L.L.C. in the state of Texas
in the United States. Production in Europe (Great
Britain) is also scheduled to begin in 2004. Each
manufacturing plant has been certified by the International
Organization for Standardization (ISO) for the manufacture
of "Soarnol®", and produces high quality
that meets advancing and diversifying user needs. |
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| Safety
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In terms of molecular structure,
"Soarnol®" is composed primarily of
carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen, and when burned it
emits primarily carbon dioxide and water vapor.
It does not include the salts and other components
that produce dioxins or other environmentally damaging
substances.
Furthermore, its combustion heat is only half that
of polyethylene, helping to reduce the burden on
incinerators and provide increased service life.
As a result of these features, "Soarnol®"
is increasingly becoming known as a "green
plastic" that is environmentally friendly,
and its social standing and degree of name recognition
are increasing. "Soarnol®" is increasingly
being used as a replacement for conventional materials. |
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| Hygienic Performance |
| "Soarnol" does not contain
heavy metals such as cadmium and lead, or any toxic
substances. Furthermore, "Soarnol" complies
with the following regulations for food contact
materials. |
| EU |
European Commission Directive 90/128/EEC
and its latest amendments |
| USA |
FDA 21CFR 177.1360 (a) (3) and 175.105 |
| Japan |
Ministry of Health and Welfare Announcement
No.370 (December 28th 1959) and its latest
amendment No. 18 (January 31st 1994) Self-Restrictive
Requirements on Food-Contacting Articles Made
of Polyolefins and Certain Polymers |
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| If you have any question about other
country's regulation, please contact
us. |
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