Renewable carbon content derived from sustainably sourced wood pulp and cellulose waste streams.
Excellent optical clarity and high-gloss surface finish suitable for premium aesthetic applications.
Outstanding chemical resistance to common solvents, cleaners, and household chemicals.
Good dimensional stability and low moisture absorption compared to conventional bioplastics.
Processable on standard injection molding and extrusion equipment without drying requirements beyond typical hygroscopic polymers.
Consumer electronics housings and bezels requiring transparency and durability.
Luxury personal care accessories such as hairbrushes, combs, and cosmetic compacts.
High-end eyewear frames and temple tips offering comfort, strength, and visual appeal.
Medical device components including diagnostic instrument casings and non-sterile handheld tools.
| Chemical Type | Triacetyl cellulose (TAC)–based thermoplastic polymer |
| Product Form | Pellets |
| Appearance | Natural translucent to slightly hazy, off-white granules |
| Primary Applications | Injection-molded precision parts requiring clarity, stiffness, and sustainability |
| Key Features | Renewable carbon content ≥ 45%, UL Recognized (E511937), FDA-compliant for indirect food contact (21 CFR §177.1010) |
| Benefits | Reduced fossil carbon footprint, drop-in processing compatibility, halogen-free formulation |
| Processing Temperature Range (Melt) | 220–250 °C |
| Density (ASTM D792) | 1.28–1.32 g/cm³ |
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