Textile Fiber from Wood Pulp
Textile fiber out of pulp used for making paper (micro fibrillated cellulose) with the strength and qualities of cott
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Textile fiber out of pulp used for making paper (micro fibrillated cellulose) with the strength and qualities of cott
The Plantrose® Process is a water-based technology platform that converts plants into powerful ingredients.
Two synthetic routes for the production of thermal polyaspartic acid.
Coordination compound that has the potential to be applied as a biocide for the prevention of algae and bacterial gro
Manufacturing of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) reagents.
Fully compostable packaging.
Second-generation surfactant that improves the solubility of organic compounds in water.
Traceless® materials are fully plant-based, biodegradable alternatives to conventional plastics, derived fr