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Wednesday, March 09 2022 - 16:00
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Polyplastics Unveils New PLASTRON (R) LFT (Long Fiber Reinforced Thermoplastics) Made of Regenerated Cellulose for Lighter Weight and Higher Strength
TOKYO, Mar. 9, 2022 /Kyodo JBN-AsiaNet/ --

The Polyplastics Group has announced the introduction of PLASTRON (R) LFT (long 
fiber reinforced thermoplastic resins) which are made of specially formulated 
regenerated cellulose fibers. The eco-friendly PLASTRON (R) LFT provides weight 
reduction plus mechanical strength, enabling manufacturers to reduce their 
carbon footprint and meet today's sustainability needs.

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Eco-friendly resins that incorporate natural fibers, starch, wood powder, and 
other plant-based and natural mineral filling materials are being considered 
for use in a broader range of applications. Cellulose is a promising material 
to help reduce CO2 emissions but its insufficient strength is a limiting 
factor. Polyplastics has addressed this problem by using regenerated cellulose 
in the development of LFT resins with an excellent balance of physical 
properties. Regenerated cellulose is natural cellulose spun into continuous 
fibers through wet spinning.

Since cellulose is highly insoluble in solvents, a large portion of regenerated 
cellulose fibers is manufactured through long and cumbersome processes. 
Simplifying these processes would likely lead to a further reduction in CO2 
emissions. Polyplastics has developed regenerated long-fiber cellulose 
materials via a solvent method -- a simple manufacturing process that emits 
very little CO2. Since this method involves a closed process that recovers 
virtually 100% of the solvent, it generates hardly any waste and produces 
materials that are even more eco-friendly. The company has earned multiple 
patents for this technology in Japan and internationally.

A comparison of long-fiber cellulose-reinforced PP resin versus long-fiber 
glass-reinforced PP resin at the same flexural modulus shows that 
cellulose-reinforced resin has lower density than glass-filled resin. While 
long-fiber cellulose-reinforced PP resin has a flexural modulus roughly 3% 
higher than that of 30% glass-reinforced PP resin, it exhibits higher values 
for Charpy impact strength, tensile strength, and flexural strength, thus 
indicating potential for upgraded strength.

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*PLASTRON (R) is a registered trademark owned by Polyplastics Co., Ltd. in 
Japan and other countries.


Source: Polyplastics Co., Ltd.