AVALOPEC BNS1

Standard-Term Agricultural Mulch Film Pellets

Our ECO Biobased mulch films are suitable for crops requiring mulch film cracking approximately three months after application.

Applicable to various crops, ensuring stable degradation across different climate conditions. Provides effective soil protection and weed suppression while aligning with global sustainable agricultural trends by reducing traditional plastic waste.

Product Features
  • Suitable for vegetables, fruit trees, root crops, and various agricultural applications.
  • Complies with international degradation standards.
  • Degradation time can be customized according to the crop growth cycle.
  • Reduces agricultural waste management costs and enhances soil health.
Stable Degradation:

Provides stable coverage during crop growth, begins cracking after three months, and naturally degrades post-harvest.

Wide Applicability:

Suitable for most crops and adaptable to various climate conditions.

Reduced Agricultural Management Costs:

No need for additional collection, reducing farm operation time and costs.

Application Cases

Kanagawa, Japan
Kanagawa, Japan

Introduction of GREAT biodegradable mulch film in Kanagawa, Japan.

Japan Mulch Film Application
Japan Mulch Film Application

Local implementation of GREAT biodegradable mulch film in Japan.

Japan Edamame Plantation
Japan Edamame Plantation

Japan’s edamame plantation adopting GREAT biodegradable mulch film.

Kanagawa, Japan
Miaoli, Taiwan

GREAT biodegradable agricultural film has been introduced in Miaoli, Taiwan.

Japan Mulch Film Application
Yunnan, China

GREAT biodegradable agricultural film has been implemented at a demonstration farm in Yunnan

Japan Edamame Plantation
Yunlin, Taiwan

Mechanical laying of GREAT biodegradable agricultural film has been adopted in Taiwan.

Properties Units Average Value Method
Specific Gravity g/cm³ 1.31±0.05 ASTM D792
Rockwell Hardness D 39-43 ASTM D2240
RoHS - PASS XRF
Tensile Strength kgf/cm² 130 ASTM D638
Elongation at Break % 300 ASTM D638
Melting Point 120±5 ASTM D3418