Polylactic Acid
Polylactic Acid uses starch-based biomass such as corn and potatoes or straw cellulose as raw materials, fermented to produce lactic acid, prepared from lactic acid into cyclic dimer lactide, and then ring-opening polymerization of lactide to produce polylactic acid. As a bio-based degradable material, polylactic acid has the characteristics of environmental protection, non-toxicity and degradability. It is currently the largest biodegradable material in the international market, with the widest application range and the highest cost performance. It is the closest to petroleum-based polyester. Biodegradable materials are in large-scale demand in the plastics, packaging, manufacturing and pharmaceutical industries.
Product features: Polylactic Acid is environmentally friendly, non-toxic, antibacterial, flame retardant and has good biocompatibility, and can be completely biodegraded under industrial composting conditions.
Product application: FY201/FY202/FY204/FY401/FY402/FY404 for injection molding
FY601/FY602/FY604 used in injection molding, blister, film, sheet, staple fiber, filament
FY801/FY802/FY804 apply to sheet, film, staple fiber, filament
Polylactic acid (PLA) powder is a kind of special customized products, which can be used in many fields, such as cosmetic addition, chemical industry, coating, ceramic firing and so on; PLA fiber has the characteristics of good air permeability, sweat permeability, easy molding, easy coloring, antibacterial and UV resistance. It can also be blended with silk.
IUPAC
2-hydroxypropanoic acid