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  • Safilin

    SAFILIN is the european flax spinner leader, with 3000 tons of yarns produced per year.
    Since 1778, SAFILIN selects and blends from each crop the very best flax fibers, naturally ensuring the high level of its yarns and rovings, for reinforcements in bio-based composites.
    Last update : 25/02/2014
  • Kaneka Belgium NV

    Kaneka Corporation, headquartered in Osaka and Tokyo, Japan, was established in 1949. Kaneka produces chemical intermediates for the production of applications in several domains like chemicals, functional plastics, expandable plastics & products, foodstuffs products, life-science products, electronic Products, synthetic fibers.
    Last update : 24/06/2014
  • DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio Products Company

    DuPont Tate & Lyle Bio Products is a joint venture between DuPont and Tate & Lyle. Our biobased ingredients give today’s leading manufacturers the ability to replace petroleum-derived materials with high-performance, biodegradable solutions that can significantly reduce the environmental impact of their products.
    Last update : 24/07/2014
  • DEHONDT COMPOSITES

    DEHONDT COMPOSITES, a spin-off of Groupe Dehondt, designs, manufactures and markets a new generation of bio-sourced composite materials: from continuous roving in technical flax fibre to thermoplastic sandwich panels. Innovative “cleantech” solutions are bio-sourced reinforcements made from flax fibre that can be combined with thermoplastic resins.
    Last update : 17/05/2019
  • TDL Technique / Terre de Lin

    TDL TECHNIQUE is a subsidiary of TERRE DE LIN, 1st european flax fibres producer. TDL TECHNIQUE has its own production units which a capacity of 150 000m²/year.
    Its range BIORENFORTS is composed by flax fibers reinforcements, unidirectional or bi-axial, in 100 % flax or in blend with other composites fibers.
    Last update : 01/03/2017