Non-edible biomass-derived cellulose-based biodegradable resin
Highly considerate of both the environment and the economy! Developing biodegradable cellulose-based resins with minimal complex chemical reactions.
There is research and development attempting to create cellulose-based resins by breaking down cellulose with acids or enzymes and converting it into sugars. However, due to the labor-intensive processes involved in the decomposition and pre-treatment stages, there are issues with production costs for practical application. From this perspective, our company is developing biodegradable cellulose-based resins while minimizing complex chemical reactions. As a result, the cost becomes lower during mass production, making it a biodegradable resin material that is considerate of both the environment and the economy. Furthermore, our company already has technology for compounding cellulose nanofibers, which are also plant-derived, with resins. By applying this technology to the material, we can also create a composite material of biodegradable cellulose-based resin and cellulose nanofibers. 【Features】 ■ Minimize complex chemical reactions ■ Lower costs during mass production ■ Highly considerate of both the environment and the economy ■ Composite material of biodegradable cellulose-based resin and cellulose nanofibers is also available ・Improvement in mechanical strength confirmed through cellulose nanofiber compounding *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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