Edit Content

We take pride in strong, long-term relationships with our trusted clients. Our reliability and superior service set us apart. With a client-centric approach, we provide tailored solutions for every industry.

office

Plot No. 1114/B, GIDC, VU Nagar, Anand - 388121, Gujarat, India

Number

+91 999136 16613

email

rapidgum@yahoo.com

Bioplastics & Biodegradable

Home / Bioplastics & Biodegradable 

At Rapid Starch, we provide high-quality starch solutions that support the bioplastics and biodegradable materials industry. Our starches serve as sustainable, eco-friendly alternatives to synthetic polymers, helping manufacturers create compostable, biodegradable, and renewable materials for various applications.

Role of Starch in Bioplastics & Biodegradable Materials
  • Biopolymer Base: Starches serve as the primary raw material for bioplastics, replacing fossil fuel-based plastics.
  • Improved Film Formation: Enhances flexibility and strength in biodegradable films.
  • Eco-Friendly Binder: Used as a natural adhesive in biopolymer formulations.
  • Water Solubility & Degradability: Ensures faster breakdown in the environment, reducing plastic waste.
  • Cost-Effective Alternative: Provides a low-cost, renewable, and sustainable solution for plastic manufacturing.

1. Native Tapioca Starch

Native Tapioca Starch is a naturally derived, biodegradable polymer that acts as a base for compostable plastics and biodegradable films.

Uses:

  • Used in biodegradable plastic films for food packaging and carry bags.
  • Enhances flexibility and strength in bio-based polymers.
  • Acts as a reinforcement agent in starch-based bioplastics.
  • Helps improve compostability and reduces plastic pollution.

2. Oxidized Starch

Oxidized Starch is chemically modified to improve film-forming properties, making it ideal for biodegradable applications.

Uses:

  • Enhances mechanical properties of bioplastics for better durability.
  • Used in eco-friendly coatings for paper and cardboard packaging.
  • Improves water resistance in biodegradable materials.
  • Provides smooth texture in biofilms, replacing synthetic plasticizers.

3. Carboxy Methyl Starch (CMS)

Carboxy Methyl Starch (CMS) is a water-soluble modified starch that enhances the binding and flexibility of biodegradable plastics.

Uses:

  • Acts as a binder in compostable packaging and disposable cutlery.
  • Improves biodegradability and water solubility of plastics.
  • Used in bio-based adhesives for paper and cardboard.
  • Enhances moisture resistance in biodegradable coatings.

4. Dextrine Powder

Dextrine Powder is a partially hydrolyzed starch that provides excellent adhesive and binding properties in bioplastics.

Uses:

  • Used as a natural adhesive in bio-packaging and molded fiber products.
  • Acts as a binder in biodegradable composite materials.
  • Improves water absorption and disintegration rate of bioplastics.
  • Enhances biofilm texture and flexibility.

5. Pregel Starch

Pregel Starch is a pre-gelatinized starch that aids in fast dispersion and improved biodegradability in eco-friendly materials.

Uses:

  • Used in bioplastic formulations for better solubility and molding properties.
  • Enhances mechanical strength of biodegradable films and coatings.
  • Improves starch-polymer compatibility in sustainable packaging.
  • Provides thermal stability in bio-based materials.

Why Choose Rapid Starch?

  • High-Quality Biodegradable Starches: Industry-tested solutions for sustainable plastic alternatives.
  • Eco-Friendly & Renewable: 100% plant-based starches reducing plastic dependency.
  • Custom Formulations: Tailored starch solutions to meet specific bioplastic manufacturing needs.
  • Reliable Supply Chain: Ensuring consistent quality and on-time delivery.
  • Technical Support: Expert guidance for product development and application optimization.
  • For inquiries or bulk orders, contact Rapid Starch today and develop sustainable bioplastics and biodegradable materials with our high-performance starch solutions!
Our Products Used in Bioplastics & Biodegradable Industry
Scroll to Top