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  • 23 2020-11

    What are the market applications of polylactic acid (PLA)

    PLA has many applications, which can be used in many fields such as extrusion, injection molding, film drawing, spinning, etc. The details are as follows:1. Extrusion grade resinExtrusion-grade resin i...

  • 23 2020-11

    Polylactic acid (PLA) production process

    1. Take materialsAfter crushing corn and other shell crops, starch is extracted from it, and then the starch is made into unrefined glucose. Many high technologies have overcome the process of crushing...

  • 23 2020-11

    Polylactic acid (PLA) production process

    1. Direct polycondensation methodThe polycondensation method is to directly condense the lactic acid monomer, also known as the one-step polymerization method. In the presence of a dehydrating agent, t...

  • 23 2020-11

    What are the advantages of polylactic acid (PLA)

    Polylactic acid (PLA) is a new type of biodegradable material, made from starch raw materials proposed by renewable plant resources (such as corn). Starch raw materials are saccharified to obtain gluco...

  • 23 2020-11

    What is polylactic acid (PLA)

    Polylactic acid (PLA) uses corn, cassava and other crops as raw materials to obtain lactic acid through microbial fermentation and extraction, and then is refined, dehydrated and oligomerized, pyrolyze...

  • 23 2020-11

    Film environmentally friendly resin-polylactic acid (PLA)

    With the world-renowned flexible packaging company Amcor and brand chain company Wal-Mart successively planning to launch environmentally friendly, biodegradable flexible packaging materials, polylacti...

  • 23 2020-11

    What is PLA degradable material

    What is PLA? PLA is an aliphatic polyester produced by converting starch extracted from renewable plant resources such as corn and horse bells into glucose, which is then fermented into lactic acid and...

  • 23 2020-11

    Popular science: how polylactic acid (PLA) degrades

    Everyone knows that plastics bring a lot of convenience to our lives, work and travel, but most of these plastics are extracted from petroleum, and the reserves of petroleum are limited. Not only will ...

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