Brady People ID CornCard

Jun 17, 2008 10:18 AM


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Brady People ID’s earth-friendly version of the traditional plastic PVC card is the 30-mil video-grade CornCard, developed through a process called corn polymerization. The process results in the creation of the polymer polylactic acid, or PLA, which has similar characteristics of traditional thermoplastics. The small, clear PLA pellets are about the size of tiny pebbles. The pellets are mixed with other chemical additives to give the material better strength and are flattened into a thin sheet from which cards are formed. The cards look, feel and offer the same quality as PVC cards, but can also be mechanically recycled and composted. As another benefit, the oil from which PVC is derived takes millions of years to regenerate, while PLA-spawning corn grows in only about 100 days. Visit bradypeopleid.com.

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