The substitution of petrochemical-based materials with renewable ones is an important step towards increasing sustainability. Materials derived from organic cellulose are promising candidates for this scope. These materials are renewable, abundant, and show a low environmental impact.
Successful development project by Datwyler and Empa
In the elastomer industry, microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) received much
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