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Chemical intermediates for production of polymers (building block, reaction component)
Additives for plastic formulation (dye, plasticizer, etc..)
Resins, compounds
Reinforcements (load, technical fabric, etc.)

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  • Hackled, Combed, Cottonized Flax

    Procotex Corporation SA

    Hackling sliver: for finer spinning numbers (from 32 nm to 100 nm).
    Carded and combed tops: for spinning, composite, insulation, paper industry
    Cottonized flax: for spinning, insulation, paper
    Last update 04/01/2014
  • Biaxials 0°/90° in natural fibres

    Fibres Recherche Développement - FRD

    The biaxial 0°/90° are generally fabrics composed of a regular assembly of flax or hemp yarns arranged perpendicularly in a specific arrangement called pattern. Structure provides good mechanical performance in both directions 0° and 90°.
    Last update 15/07/2014
  • Reed grain

    Rosobren

    Grain de roseau is a 100% biobased, biodegradable or sustainable biopolymer characterized by its own channel of sourcing and recovery of waste by composting / recycling.
    Its particularity is to work with the reed product from natural environments, an annual renewable resource present on a worldwide scale not cultivated not planted.
    Last update 01/03/2021
  • Protobind

    GreenValue Enterprises LLC

    Protobind is a famiy of renewable aromatic biopolymers.
    Protobind products can be used in areas such as wood adhesives (plywood, OSB), high pressure laminates, foundry sand binders, friction materials, and also in rigid foams, as bitumen ingredients and extreme pressure compound in lubricants.
    Last update 21/08/2013
  • BioMine® range

    FuturaMat

    BioMine® products are ideal for technical transformations with using techniques such as injection molding, and are recommended for applications in agriculture, horticulture, construction, catering, pieces of equipment...
    These materials are made from biopolymers of vegetable origin alloyed with mineral charges.
    Last update 02/03/2017