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== Patents ==
== Patents ==

Revision as of 09:44, 18 November 2021

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Technology details
Name: Biocomposite processing
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Feedstock: different Materials
Product: Biocomposite
Compounding process
Interior carpeting of a car's door made by a biocomposite of hemp fibres and polyethylene

In Biocomposite processing bio-based materials are processed to composite materials. Normally these material consist of a polymeric matrix that can be fossil- or bio-based and bio-based materials fixed in this like wood dust, natural fibres, straws, rice husks, nutshells and others. Best-known biocomposites are Wood-Plastic-Composites (WPC) or Natural-fibre reinforced materials.

Feedstock

Biocomposite processing is secondary processes where a composite material is formed by a matrix (resin) and a reinforcement of natural fibers or filling with other biomass-based materials like wood dust, agricultural wastes or sidestreams from food processing like nutshells or rice husks. In principal the matrix can be a bio-based or a petro-based resin, but normally polymers like polypropylene, polyethylene or epoxys are used as matrix material.

Process and technologies

Types of biocomposites

There are several types of biocomposites on the markets that normally have a fossil-based matrix with natural fibre reinforcement or wood filling. In principal also the matrix can be bio-based consisting of bio-based polymers like PLA, bio-PE, biogenic epoxis or PHAs.

Processing technologies

In the compounding process the matrix materials are melted and then mixed with fillers, plasticisers, additives and fibres to a homogeneous formulate that can be given into a screw extruder. This produces an extrudate that will be cooled down in a water bath and then cutted into composite granules. The granules can be used to produce several types of products e.g. by injection moulding or other material processing technologies.

Product

Products of Biocomposite processing are different kinds of biocomposites.

Technology providers

Technology comparison
Company name Country Technology category Technology name TRL Capacity [kg/h] Feedstock: Food waste Feedstock: Garden & park waste Matrix material: Epoxys Matrix material: PE Matrix material: PP
Company 1 [Country HQ location] [Technology category (if different sub-categories are defined this has to be specified here, the available categories can be found on each technology page under the chapter Process and technologies)] [Technology name (the "branded name" or the usual naming from company side)] [4-9] [numeric value]
Company 2 [Country HQ location] [(if different sub-categories are defined this has to be specified here, the available categories can be found on each technology page under the chapter Process and technologies)] [Technology name (the "branded name" or the usual naming from company side)] [4-9] [numeric value]

Patents

Currently no patents have been identified yet.

References