What is lignin? How can it help with issues related to pesticide formulations?
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The leading company in lignin will provide information on its usage. [Samples available]
Lignin sulfonate salts are non-toxic, persistent, and less likely to be regulated (such as under REACH or EPA), which is why they are used in many products. For example, they are used as fluidizers in concrete products, as crystal growth inhibitors in lead-acid batteries, as dispersants and colloidal stabilizers in dyes, and as binders in animal feed. Here, we will highlight the important functions of these substances in pesticide formulations, such as binding, dispersion, complexation, and crystal growth inhibition. A common feature of these functions is that lignin sulfonate salts exert these effects by adsorbing at interfaces. We will provide specific information on how these functions operate in pesticide formulations in the downloadable materials. ★Currently offering samples of 200-300g★ Please feel free to contact us for more details.
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The headquarters is located in Sarpsborg, Norway, where it manufactures lignin and cellulose products primarily from coniferous trees, selling its products in Europe, the United States, and Asia. As a leading company in lignin and cellulose products, Borregaard Japan operates in multiple industries, including building materials, agriculture, and cleaning agents, as well as paints, adhesives, and resins. Additionally, Borregaard products have undergone life cycle assessments (LCA) and environmental product declarations (EPD) by external certification bodies, establishing a system to objectively report the impact of its products on the natural environment.