Kenaf Membrane

World's first membrane material that can be recycled into paper

It is an environmentally friendly membrane material that meets the performance requirements for use in membrane construction buildings and can be easily recycled into paper by using kenaf, a biomass material.

Features

Kenaf, an annual herb in the hibiscus genus of the mallow family, is known as an environmentally friendly plant because it grows quickly and absorbs more carbon dioxide, a cause of global warming, than most plants and trees.

Using kenaf fibers as the base fabric, this membrane material meets the performance requirements for use in membrane structural buildings. After use, it can be collected and pulped for recycling into paper. The coating material is a thermoplastic resin that does not emit toxic substances. Through the use of kenaf membrane, we are indirectly curbing global warming and contributing to environmental cleanup.

disassembly

recovery

pulping

Reproduction on paper