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In the present day, there are a big problem in agriculture. That is the products cannot keep the freshness. So that makes be the problems of the logistics for export.
From this point, we have think about the way to solve them. From the brainstorm, we found the problem is happened from Bacteria and Fungi. So we have to find a way to inhibit bacteria and fungi.
When we searching for ways to inhibit bacteria and fungi. We found the chemical compound "KAITOZAN" that have the property for inhibit bacteria and fungi.
Chitin is a natural polymer. It was found that the composition of the hard shell covering the yeast cells, fungal and microbial species. It also find in a rigid structure of invertebrates such as insects, shrimp, crab, squid, etc.
Chitosan is a derivative of chitin, which remove acetyl groups of the sugar N-acetyl-D-glucosamine (also known as. deacetylation is turning brown. N-acetyl-D-glucosamine as glucosamine) from 50% to the properties and dissolved in acid.
and some kinds of fungi.
Corrugated boxes's
manufacturing process
1. The process of making pulping paper.
2. The process of preparing a pulp.
3. The process of making plates.
4. The process of surface finishing.
5. The process of privatization.
KAITOZAN with corrugated boxes
When we extract the "KAITOZAN" out of the shell, shrimp, squid, crab shell then we will bring the KAITOZAN to refine and enhance in the process of preparing pulp.
Packaging form
Advantages.
1. Prolong the storage of agricultural products.
2. The production of packaging used to peel shrimp, crab shell waste ink being used to benefit. Chitosan is extracted by water. Made affordable.
3. The packaging is biodegradable, natural and environmentally friendly.
4. Strong toughness and tear resistance than corrugated boxes.
Disadvantages.
1. Lifespan of the product under the plastic.
2. The packaging is not waterproof.
(cc) photo by Franco Folini on Flickr
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(cc) photo by Metro Centric on Flickr
Structure of corrugated boxes.