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 aliphatic hydrocarbons, alcohols, and mild acids.
Good dimensional stability and low moisture absorption compared to conventional bioplastics.
Fully recyclable in existing PET recycling streams—compatible with mechanical recycling infrastructure.
High-end eyewear frames requiring durability, clarity, and skin-safe material performance.
Luxury consumer electronics housings and accessories demanding scratch resistance and gloss retention.
Medical device components such as diagnostic instrument casings and non-implantable hand tools.
Premium packaging for cosmetics and personal care products where transparency and sustainability branding are critical.
Architectural interior trim and decorative panels requiring thermoformability and UV stability.
| Chemical Type | Triacetyl cellulose (TAC)–based thermoplastic polymer |
| Product Form | Natural-color pellets |
| Appearance | Translucent, off-white granules with uniform size and free-flowing characteristics |
| Primary Applications | Optical, consumer electronics, medical devices, luxury packaging, architectural interiors |
| Key Features | Renewable carbon content ≥ 45%, FDA-compliant for indirect food contact (21 CFR §177.1010), RoHS compliant |
| Processing Method | Injection molding, extrusion, and thermoforming |
| Storage Conditions | Store in dry, cool conditions (<25°C, <50% RH); pre-dry before processing to <0.1% moisture |
| Regulatory Status | REACH registered; listed on EPA’s Safer Choice Partner Program eligible materials list |
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