Cellulose Fiber Compounded Resin "GREEN CHIP CMF"
"The convenience of plastic and the eco-friendliness of biomass" biomass compound resin containing wood-derived cellulose that contributing to sustainability.
"The convenience of plastic and the eco-friendliness of biomass" - GREEN CHIP CMF is a biomass compound resin contains wood-derived cellulose fiber, contributing to sustainability - Our GREEN CHIP CMF contains 55% wood-derived cellulose fiber, significantly reducing the use of petroleum-derived plastics - When using GREEN CHIP CMF, which contains 55% cellulose fiber, the amount of total CO2 emissions, from manufacturing to incineration, can potentially be reduced by approximately 20%*1 compared to petroleum-derived resins. *1: By our own calculations based on the Ministry of the Environment's "Guidelines for the Utilization and Application of Cellulose Nanofiber Towards the Decarbonization and Achievement of a Circular Economy" - GREEN CHIP CMF has obtained the Biomass Mark in Japan and TUV AUSTRIA OK biobased certification in Europe - No need to replace currently used molds. Moldability is the same level as conventional resin. - Tensile strength, flexural strength, flexural modulus and heat resistance (load deflection temperature) are improved compared with unreinforced polypropylene resin (PP resin), so it is possible to make molded products thinner - Recyclable: Materials with low attenuation (damping) rate of properties compared to glass fiber compounds - Cellulose fibers can be blended with resins other than polypropylene resin
- Company:TOMOEGAWA CORPORATION
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