Taiwan’s semiconductor industry consumes a massive amount of electronic tape in the process of semiconductor packaging with statistics showing monthly consumption of >500 tons. This material is a rPS imitation wood made from the scraps of electronic tape that is crushed, cleaned, selected, dried, mixed, extruded, pressed, then cut to create long chains of interwoven stacked fibers. Functionality wise the material is resistant to water and corrosion while complying with the imitation wood material standard of CNS15730. In terms of safety, SGS testing shows it does not contain formaldehyde and it has obtained the green material badge (GBM0102328). In terms of applications, it acts as a substitute for wood materials and can be used in outdoor landscaping, home interior design, outdoor furniture, shelves, and beehives. When discarded, the lack of plant fiber content makes it easy to recycle and reuse.more
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Taiwan’s semiconductor industry consumes a massive amount of electronic tape in the process of semiconductor packaging with statistics showing monthly consumption of >500 tons. This material is a rPS imitation wood made from the scraps of electronic tape that is crushed, cleaned, selected, dried, mixed, extruded, pressed, then cut to create long chains of interwoven stacked fibers. Functionality wise the material is resistant to water and corrosion while complying with the imitation wood material standard of CNS15730. In terms of safety, SGS testing shows it does not contain formaldehyde and it has obtained the green material badge (GBM0102328). In terms of applications, it acts as a substitute for wood materials and can be used in outdoor landscaping, home interior design, outdoor furniture, shelves, and beehives. When discarded, the lack of plant fiber content makes it easy to recycle and reuse.