FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

BIODEGRADABILITY OF PVOH USED IN LIQUID LAUNDRY PACKETS (LLPS) AND OTHER DETERGENT CAPSULE FILMS

Liquid detergent packets were introduced to the North American market in 2010 and have since become an important product. They have grown in popularity because they provide a convenient way to deliver the correct dose of detergent for maximum cleaning efficiency. With increased use come more questions on what makes up the packets, especially the technology that goes into the film that encapsulates them. This page hopes to answer many of the common questions about PVOH films used in detergent packets.
A: Throughout the cleaning product industry, detergent pods and liquid detergent packets are made from water soluble films. These films are made of polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH). A great amount of research has gone into these films to ensure they are safe to use in the home, along with the ingredients they encapsulate, and that they fully dissolve and fully biodegrade in the environment after use.

INFORMATION

Unimasses Group was established in 2012 when the laundry pod products were first introduced into the consumer market. The initial goal for the company was to design, engineer and build manufacturing systems for the detergent packaging industries with new technologies and materials. The facility in china now can produce special pods and provide enginering services for manufacturing.We are working on expanding our facility in Maryland, USA to offer our packaging services to variety of industries located in North America.