Cupstock paper is the paper used to make paper cups worldwide. Cupstock paper is food grade and has five layers made of chemically bleached pulp, surface sized with starch, and surface sized on the outside.
The paper’s weight ranges from 155GSM (grams per square meter) to 400GSM without a coating. It is coated on one or both sides, depending on the quality requirements, with polyethylene (PE) film, which adds around 13-15GSM to the base paper. PE film does not adequately resist alcohol, which is why it slowly erodes as the alcohol in a paper cup eats away at the film and leaks out. It is a good option for cups that don’t require a lot of alcohol.
Cups with a shiny/glossy/waxed finish usually have an extra PE film on the outside.
The size of Cup always determines the manufacturing for Cup – 65ml, 70ml, 90ml, 120ml, and so on.
Smaller cups(65, 70, and 75ml) are printed on base paper ranging from 155 to 165gsm. A polyethylene coating of 13gsm to 15gsm is then applied.
The base paper used for cups of larger sizes(90, 120, 180ml) is 190 to 260 GSM and has a coating of 15-17gsm.
What makes a paper cup resistant to water?
Paper cups are waterproof because of the lamination. People prefer to use PLA animations now, which are biodegradable provided the environment is appropriate. PE lamination is safe for food contact. By the way, we can supply the paper cups with PLA Lamination. Contact our sales team to get more information.
Is there a link between paper cups and cancer?
Several reports have indicated that carcinogens are present in paper cups. There have been several reports that paper cups contain carcinogens. However, not all paper cups are dangerous. There are some eco-friendly paper cups that are produced from food-safe substances and contain no harmful substances. Before you buy your paper cups, inspect the eco-friendly and food-safe marks on the label. For instance, you can buy eco-friendly plastic cups and other disposables from momoio, which provides custom plates, cups, packaging products, and other items at very low prices. It’s possible to purchase eco-friendly disposable products and avoid the risk of carcinogens or cancer, etc.