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Thermal & acoustic insulation
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  • Unidirectionnel flax fiber reinforcements

    TDL Technique / Terre de Lin

    Unidirectional flax fibers reinforcement made by parallelized flax slivers, maintained by sewing between 2 polyester fabrics
    Weight: 120 g/m² of flax+ 2 polyester fabrics (20g/m²), 200 g/m² of flax+ 2 polyester fabrics (35g/m²), 400 g/m² of flax+ 2 polyester fabrics (35g/m²)
    Packaging: rolls of 120 m², width of 1220 mm
    Last update 14/11/2016
  • Unidirectional flax prepreg

    Procotex Corporation SA

    Procotex has used its great knowledge of hackling flax to develop a natural prepreg aimed at the composite industry.
    Products consist of unidirectional flax impregnated with a thermoplastic resin which fit thermoplastic as thermoset industries specifications.
    Last update 15/07/2014
  • MurUnique©

    NovHisol SA

    The system NOVHISOL is a constructive frame of reinforced concrete and prefabricated multilayered walls of which one component is a plant fibers-based concrete replacing traditional masonry system (bricks, blocks).
    Last update 07/02/2014
  • Esterol A (FAME based on castor oil)

    Arkema

    Range of products Esterol A can find applications as fluxing agent for metalworking fluids, lubricant additive, concrete mould-release agent, oily agent for the treatment of leather and textile, all greasing / lubricating formulations, degreasing and cleaning agent.
    Last update 19/03/2015
  • Biobased hydrocolloids for versatile applications

    JRS RETTENMAIER France

    JRS, manufacturer of natural ingredients and plant fibers, offers biodegradable and economical alternatives based on natural and renewable origin to synthetic and petrol based thickeners, gelifyers or stabilizers.
    These are HPMCs, cellulose gels (MCGs = Microcrystalline Cellulose Gels), pectins and alginates.
    Last update 08/04/2022