Together with project partners CG TEC, Cordenka, ElringKlinger, Fiber Engineering and Technikum Laubholz, DITF is developing a new fiber composite material (CELLUN) with reinforcing fibers made of cellulose. CELLUN made from renewable biopolymers enables the replacement of glass or carbon fibers in the production of industrial molded parts. The matrix of the material is a thermoplastic cellulose derivative that can be processed in industrial processing methods such as hot pressing or pultrusion.
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Scientists develop fiber composite from biopolymers for the production of industrial molded parts
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