The present invention relates to high-temperature-resistant, compostable materials suitable for use in food-contact applications. More specifically, the invention relates to liners or inserts used in ovens, broilers, or other cooking environments, wherein the material can withstand elevated temperatures while resisting oil absorption and remaining environmentally sustainable.
Conventional broiler and oven tray liners are commonly made of aluminum foil, parchment paper, or polymer-coated paper, each presenting drawbacks. Aluminum foil is non-renewable and difficult to recycle when contaminated with food. Parchment paper may not withstand direct radiant heat and is often coated with silicone, which is not biodegradable. Compostable paper products typically degrade or ignite under high temperatures, making them unsuitable for broiling or high-heat applications.
There remains a need for a heat-resistant, food-safe liner that is both compostable and capable of withstanding temperatures exceeding 500° F., without igniting, degrading, or absorbing oil or moisture. Furthermore, such liners should be suitable for single-use, molded or precut to fit standard cooking trays.
The invention provides a plant-based, heat-resistant, compostable cooking liner for use in home and commercial food preparation. The liner may be provided as a flat sheet or as a molded insert with raised edges, designed to conform to standard tray dimensions including eighth sheet, quarter sheet, and half sheet sizes. The material incorporates one or more food-safe, high-temperature-tolerant components, such as plant waxes or mineral-based additives, to achieve thermal stability and a liquid/oil barrier.
Materials: The base substrate comprises a plant-based fiber matrix, including but not limited to sugarcane bagasse, bamboo pulp, hemp fibers, or other agricultural byproducts or cellulosic sources. The fiber matrix may be formed via traditional molded pulp methods, wet-lay processes, or compression molding.
To enhance high-temperature performance and prevent combustion, degradation, or softening, the matrix incorporates one or more heat-resistant, food-safe components, including but not limited to plant-derived waxes (e.g., carnauba wax, candelilla wax), mineral substances such as kaolin clay, mica, or diatomaceous earth, or other natural or food-safe compounds. These components may be applied as a surface coating, blended into the substrate, or both. In some embodiments, the material is a single continuous composite with no separate coating.
Construction and Form Factor: The liner may be formed in at least two configurations:
Performance Characteristics: Withstands direct radiant heat of at least 500° F. (260° C.), with potential performance up to 600° F. (315° C.); maintains structural integrity during and after cooking; provides an oil and liquid barrier; compliant with food safety standards (e.g., FDA GRAS or EU equivalents); certified compostable under ASTM D6400, EN 13432, or equivalent conditions for home or industrial composting; free from petroleum-based plastics or synthetic coatings.
Use Cases: Broiling fish, meat, or vegetables; baking or roasting greasy or marinated foods; air fryer trays and toaster ovens; commercial kitchens seeking eco-friendly alternatives to foil.