Product Overview
Our specialized disposable paper is crafted from stone paper, a revolutionary material that combines durability with environmental responsibility.
Waterproof Capability
Eco-friendly Production
💧 Waterproof: Made from stone paper, ensuring it remains intact even when wet. No worries about exposure to moisture.
🌍 Eco-friendly: No trees or water are used during production. It is a sustainable choice to protect our planet.
♻️ Decomposable: Features customized sizes and designs using decomposable materials.
Stone Paper Technology
Stone paper, also known as rock paper, mineral paper, or sustainable paper, is a strong and durable material. It is produced from calcium carbonate bonded with high-density polyethylene (HDPE).
The production process is revolutionary: it uses zero wood pulp, zero water, and results in zero waste water, gas, or residue discharge. This makes it entirely different from traditional wood pulp paper.
| Degree |
Thickness |
Density |
| RPN |
40~80 micron meter |
1.00g/cm3 +/-5% |
| RPD |
100~200 micron meter |
1.20g/cm3 +/-5% |
| RBD |
200~400 micron meter |
1.50g/cm3 +/-5% |
| STN |
300~800 micron meter |
1.60g/cm3 +/-5% |
Applications & Versatility
Stone paper is waterproof, moisture-proof, anti-bacterial, tear-resistant, and recyclable. It serves as an excellent alternative to both traditional paper and synthetic plastics.
Culture Paper Uses
- Notebooks, books, and magazines
- Maps and high-durability cards
- Paper bags and disposable cups
Synthetic Paper Uses
- Labels and disposal bags
- Food and flower wrapping
- Cement bags and blister products
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What exactly is stone paper?
Stone paper is a durable material made from calcium carbonate (derived from stone) bonded with high-density polyethylene (HDPE).
2. What are the primary features of stone paper?
It is tree-free, water-free in production, waterproof, moisture-proof, anti-bacterial, tear-resistant, and 100% recyclable.
3. Which printing methods are compatible?
It is suitable for Web/Sheet Offset Lithographic, UV Offset, Flexographic, Gravure, and Digital (Latex/solid ink) printing. Note: It is not suitable for standard laser printers or toner printers.
4. How should stone paper be disposed of?
Incineration is the best method as it releases no toxic gases and provides energy. It is also safe for landfills as it contains no harmful metals and does not emit methane like pulp paper.
5. What sizes and thicknesses are available?
We can produce paper ranging from 30μ to 800μ in both rolls and sheets, with customized sizes available to meet specific requirements.
6. What certifications does the product have?
Our products are compliant with REACH, ROHS, SGS, ISO9001, and MSDS certifications, ensuring high quality and safety standards.