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  • 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
  • Wheat gluten

    Tereos

    Functional wheat gluten has applications in the field of eco-toxic glues that are traditionally used in the making of particle board panels, or as a polymer for internal panels for cars.
    Wheat gluten is also a nitrogen source for fermentation processes.
    Last update 21/08/2013
  • Unidirectional natural fibres: 0° to 90°

    Fibres Recherche Développement - FRD

    The unidirectionals are suitable for applications requiring performance applied preferentially in one direction. The layers of fibers, rovings or aligned yarns of flax are bonded together by an binder or by woven perpendicularly yarns.
    Last update 15/07/2014
  • Sarbio®

    Arkema

    With this large offering of acrylates and methacrylates based on renewable raw materials, Sartomer demonstrates its support to customers whose aim is to develop new formulations with improved carbon footprints.
    Last update 23/01/2014
  • 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