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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
  • NaturePlast PTI 001

    Natureplast

    The BioPET is an original plastic part plant, composed of two types of materials: 70% terephthalic acid (PTA), 30% monoethylene glycol (MEG). The latter can be produced using materials made from plants (sugar cane molasses food).
    Last update 21/08/2013
  • Polyfibra range

    FuturaMat

    Polyfibra ® product line features the lignocellulosic fiber composites (beech, spruce ...) / thermoplastic (PP, PE, PS, ABS ...). The wood fiber is an expense: petrochemical substitution of carbon, but also because of its mechanical properties, reinforcement.
    Last update 15/07/2014
  • Bi-axial 45°x45° flax fibers reinforcement

    TDL Technique / Terre de Lin

    Bi-axial 45°x45° flax fibers reinforcement, made with parallelized hackled flax sliver. 100 % flax;
    Weight: 300,400,500,600,750g/m². Specific weight on request.
    Packaging: rolls of 60 m², width of 2530 mm
    Last update 14/11/2016
  • reSound™ NF

    PolyOne France S.A.S

    reSound™ NF reinforced materials are based on an eco-conscious, natural fiber-filled technology. Developed for lightweighting in advanced applications in transportation, these thermoplastic materials contain a minimum of 30% bio-based content, up to 50%. They feature densities 5-10% lower than comparable glass fiber formulations to reduce weight.
    Last update 03/11/2015