Description
Ready-to-use alcoholic gel with refreshing properties, created specifically to effectively sanitize hands without having to use water. Dose the product directly on the palm of the hand and rub until completely dry.
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Alcoholic sanitizing hand gel without rinsing. Surgical medical device
| Package of | €/Pack | €/Piece |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 3,4000 €3,40 €3,4000 €3,40 € | |
| 6 | 3,1250 €3,13 €3,1250 €3,13 € |
Ready-to-use alcoholic gel with refreshing properties, created specifically to effectively sanitize hands without having to use water. Dose the product directly on the palm of the hand and rub until completely dry.
| Weight | 0,7 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 19,5 × 23 × 21 cm |
| Capacity | 600 ml |
| Package of | 1 piece, 6 pieces |
| Product sizes | – |
| Piece weight | – |
| Recyclable | – |
| Traditional and microwave oven | – |
| Food suitability certification | – |
| Raw material | – |
| Pieces per package | 1 |
| Pieces per box | 6 |
| Box sizes | |
| Box gross weight | 3,7 Kg |
Prvcom s.a.s.
via Martiri di Cervarolo, 59
42122 Reggio Emilia – Italia
Tel.: +39 0522 430533
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E-mail: [email protected]
P.IVA 02456420351
PET (Polyethylene terephthalate)
PET (polyethylene terephthalate) is a thermoplastic resin suitable for food contact, belonging to the polyester family. It has excellent chemical resistance and barrier properties, good strength, rigidity, wear and abrasion resistance.
It is 100% recyclable and does not lose its fundamental properties during the recovery process. It can thus be transformed repeatedly to create new products.
PET is indicated with a symbol bearing its name inside a circle or hexagonal polygon, or often with the triangular recycling symbol. In our case it is used for the production of transparent glasses suitable for cold drinks.
Non-expanded POLYSTYRENE
It is the Styrene polymer, a thermoplastic material resistant up to a temperature of 270°C characterized by the acronym PS and used in glass lids. Fully recyclable.
Cardboard coupled with polypropylene (PP)
Pure virgin fiber cardboard coupled to a polypropylene (PP) film, used in glasses, ice cream cups, food delivery and take-away containers, and for some dishes. Fully recyclable.
Made of pure virgin fiber. It is used in most containers for Food Delivery and Take Away.
Cardboard in pure virgin fiber coupled with PLA (Biopolymer) film, it is used in glasses, ice cream cups and some containers for Food Delivery and Take Away.
In this case, the pure cellulose cardboard is heat coupled with a new generation bioplastic film obtained from the processing of natural raw materials based on corn starch. The characteristics are similar to plastic but bioplastic products are 100% biodegradable and compostable according to the EN 13432 standard, therefore completely ecological.
Palm leaf
It is used to make plates and trays and is obtained from the collection of BETEL palm leaves from the “spontaneous fall” (natural detachment of the leaf from the plant in its normal renewal cycle). The careful manufacturing involves a first phase of washing with a water jet, then shaping by pressing it at high temperature. From each leaf, two to three plates are obtained, depending on the different formats.
The processing is then finished with artisan procedures giving each piece a unique appearance and characteristic.
Birch, poplar and bamboo wood
The birch and poplar wood is smoothed and used for the production of cutlery: it does not create splinters and is robust.
Bamboo wood is used for the knotted Saigon sticks.
PLA (Poly Lactic Acid)
Our glasses and some containers are made of PLA. It is a biopolymer deriving from corn starch. The PLA bioplastic is completely biodegradable and compostable according to the EN 13432 standard. The glasses made with this material are transparent and completely similar to plastic glasses, with enormous advantages from an ecological point of view.
Crystallized PLA
PLA, or polylactic acid, is produced from 100% renewable resources and with zero environmental impact.
When subjected to crystallization, PLA becomes heat resistant and can withstand temperatures up to 80°C. It is used for the production of cutlery.
Cellulose pulp
It is obtained from the processing waste of fast-growing plants, in particular from bamboo and sugarcane.
Tableware produced with cellulose pulp (plates, trays and containers) are heat resistant: they can also be used for a short time in traditional ovens and microwaves.
Pure cellulose cardboard
Pure cellulose cardboard is produced with two types of different papers glued with a starch-based glue.
The first is a softwood paper, the second is a hardwood paper.
Both are suitable for contact with food. In our case it is used for the production of takeaway pizza boxes.