Learn about the exceptional opportunities offered by materials produced from non-hydrocarbon feed-stocks.
CelluComp is a Scottish-based company located in Fife, near Edinburgh. Their team of scientists and business professionals work on the development and commercialisation of sustainable materials.
Their principal activity is to develop and commercialise Curran®, a material developed from the extraction of nanocellulose fibres of root vegetables, primarily from sugar beet pulp, a by-product of the sugar industry.
Curran® offers exceptional mechanical and rheological properties for numerous applications, such as paints and coatings, inks, personal care, home care, paper, food, concrete, drilling fluids, composites and other potential applications.
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