Building / Civil

Additives, intermediates and plastics for consumables
Thermal & acoustic insulation
Elements for arrangement (green space, decking, etc.)
Products for civil engineering (shuttering removal emulsion, asphalt binder, etc.)

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  • Multiaxials +45°/-45° natural fibres

    Fibres Recherche Développement - FRD

    Multiaxials consist of unidirectionals fibres of flax or hemp superposed in two or more directions (45°, -45°) and then linked by inter-layer stitching which can be cotton.
    Last update 15/07/2014
  • JELUCEL®

    JELU-WERK

    JELUCEL® qualities are highly effective functional cellulose powders and fibres made mechanically from cellulose pulp. Renewable plants and trees are the basis for cellulose. So nature delivers the raw material.
    Last update 30/10/2013
  • 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
  • Wood fibers and powders / Lignocellulose: LIGNOCEL

    JRS RETTENMAIER France

    Hard or soft wood fibres.
    Possible lenght from 40 µm to 5-10 mm.
    Several applications: building chemistry, plant cultivation & protection, welding electrods, wine aging, seed coating, filtration, surface treatment, petcare, animal nutrition, cleaner for carpets, paper & cardbaord, handwashing paste...
    Last update 15/07/2020
  • Functional Cellulose Gels by JRS

    JRS RETTENMAIER France

    This is a water-insoluble, micro-crystalline cellulose that is processed with a water-soluble spacer in a special production process. The fiber-gel is a whitish powder that disperses in water, forms a three-dimensional network and that way can be used as a multifunctional additive in water-based systems. See long description for more information.
    Last update 18/11/2016