Biomass-based biodegradable resin with antibacterial and antiviral properties.
The raw material is non-edible biomass cellulose! Here is an introduction to the biomass-based biodegradable resin developed by our company.
Our company has developed a biomass-based biodegradable resin with antibacterial and antiviral properties to replace the materials used in general resin products. Many biodegradable resins are made from petroleum or edible biomass resources such as corn, sugarcane, grains, and tubers, raising concerns about competition with human food. However, our biodegradable resin material is made from cellulose, a non-edible biomass, making it a preferable material from the perspective of raw materials. We have devised ways to impart antibacterial and antiviral properties to such materials. [Features] - Replaces the materials used in general resin products with biomass-based biodegradable resins - Possesses antibacterial and antiviral properties - Made from cellulose, a non-edible biomass *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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