Renewable carbon content up to 45–50% derived from sustainably sourced wood pulp.
Excellent optical clarity and surface gloss, suitable for premium aesthetic applications.
Outstanding chemical resistance to hydrocarbons, alcohols, and cleaning agents.
Good dimensional stability and low moisture absorption versus conventional polyesters.
Processable on standard injection molding and extrusion equipment without drying pre-treatment.
Consumer electronics housings and bezels requiring transparency and durability.
Personal care device components including hair dryers, electric shavers, and cosmetic tools.
Automotive interior trim parts such as instrument panel overlays and control knobs.
Medical device enclosures and non-sterile diagnostic housing where clarity and chemical resistance are critical.
| Chemical Type | Triacetate-based cellulose ester (TAC) |
| Product Form | Pellets |
| Appearance | Natural translucent granules |
| Primary Applications | Injection-molded engineering components requiring clarity and sustainability |
| Key Features | Renewable content, high clarity, chemical resistance, thermal stability |
| Benefits | Reduced fossil carbon footprint, design freedom, compatibility with existing processing infrastructure |
| Processing Method | Injection molding, extrusion |
| Regulatory Compliance | Meets FDA 21 CFR §177.1010 for indirect food contact (subject to formulation) |
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