Spray Starch

Spray starch is used in the paper industry as a surface sizing and strengthening agent. Applied as a fine spray on paper or board, it improves surface strength, smoothness, and printability without affecting bulk. Spray starch enhances fiber bonding at the surface, reduces dusting and linting, and provides a better ink holdout and coating adhesion. It is widely used for printing papers, packaging boards, and specialty papers, offering a cost-effective, biodegradable, and easy-to-apply solution for surface treatment.

High levels of purity

Free from adulterants, fermented smell, dirt, and extraneous matter.

Fine Spray

Easy to apply as a fine spray for uniform coverage

Quickly Soluble

Spray starch for paper is water-soluble

Low protein and ash content

Offers high-quality performance in various industrial applications.

Stability

Helps maintain sheet dimensional stability

Increases

Enhances smoothness, gloss, and printability

Ink Holdout

Provides better ink holdout and coating adhesion

Strength

Improves surface strength and fiber bonding

Features

Applications

Industrial looms with large spool of white thread
Industrial looms with large spool of white thread

Paper Machine

Applied on the paper machine wire through the spray bars while the web is formed.

a stack of wooden boards stacked on top of each other
a stack of wooden boards stacked on top of each other
white cloth lot
white cloth lot
Plywood

Modified tapioca/maize starch is used in the wet-end by means of spraying to increase the strength of the ply bond in the case of boards.

Z Directional

In paper terminology, Z-direction refers to the through-thickness direction (perpendicular to the plane of the sheet). Improves inter-fiber bonding across the thickness of the sheet

white painted wall
white painted wall

Spring Back Tendency

Improves spring back tendency of the board.

Packaging

50 KG HDPE bags with inside polythene liner

Jumbo bags

Technical Specifications

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