Cellulose fiber reinforced plastic

Moriroku is developing PP compounds that use cellulose fibers made from waste paper discarded at paper mills as a reinforcing material. By using fibers made from pulverized waste paper as a reinforcing material, the PP compound has high environmental friendliness and is lighter in weight than glass fiber-reinforced PP.Compared to non-reinforced PP, molding shrinkage is smaller and more precise products can be manufactured.
Main Features
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environmentally friendly lightweight material
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improved biomass
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improved rigidity and strength
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improved shrinkage and dimensional stability
Expected Applications
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Automobile parts
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Containers
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Tableware
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Home appliances