Maize Starch Powder

Maize starch is widely used in the corrugation packaging industry as an adhesive for bonding linerboard and fluting in corrugated boxes. Starch extracted from maize is cooked and formulated into water-based starch adhesives, which are applied during high-speed corrugation.

In this process, maize starch provides strong bonding, quick gelation, and good tack, ensuring the layers of paper stick firmly together. It is cost-effective, renewable, non-toxic, and biodegradable, making it ideal for eco-friendly packaging. Additives like borax or caustic soda are often used to improve viscosity, strength, and drying speed.

High levels of purity

Free from adulterants, fermented smell, dirt, and extraneous matter.

Uniform viscosity

Provides consistent performance in finishing processes.

Quick dissolution

Transforms into a smooth paste, ensuring efficient use in manufacturing processes.

Low protein and ash content

Offers high-quality performance in various industrial applications.

Binder

Serves as a binding agent in various preparations.

Biodegradable

Biodegradable and eco-friendly

Recyclability

Supports The recyclability of corrugated boards

Stabilizer

Ensuring consistent quality.

Features

Applications

a lot of brown boxes that are open
a lot of brown boxes that are open
Packaging

3 ply and 5 ply carton boxes, manufacture of corrugated roll, board, boxes

Packaging

25 KG HDPE bags with inside polythene liner

50 KG HDPE bags with inside polythene liner

25 KG Paper bags with inside polythene liner

500/850 KG Jumbo bags

Technical Specifications

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