FY801
9051-89-2
C3h6o3
618-575-7
REACH
Yes
Heat Resistance, Biodegradable
Powder
White
Fy801
Transparent or Translucent Particles
1.24G/M3
FUTERRO
Bag
25KG/BAG
Anhui
3907700000
Product Description




Physical Properties OF FY801 | ||
Exterior | - | Transparent or translucent particles |
Density | g/m3 | 1.24 |
Moisture | % | ≤0.04 |
Monomer Content | % | ≤0.3 |
Melt Flow Index(190ºC/2.16kg) | g/10min | 4 |
D-Content | % | <1 |
Melting point | ºC | 175 |
Glass transition temperature | ºC | 60 |
Tensile strength | Mpa | 50 |
Elongation at Break | % | ≤5 |




What are bio-based degradable materials?
Biobased materials are materials that are based on natural substances such as starch and are produced under microbial materials produced under the action of micro-organisms.
Biodegradable materials are materials that are degraded by microbial action, such as bacteria, molds, fungi, and algae, and eventually completely degraded into carbon dioxide, water, methane, mineralized inorganic salts, and new material under natural conditions, such as loam, sand, and seawater, or under specific conditions, such as composting conditions, anaerobic digestion conditions or aqueous cultures.
Biobased materials are materials that are based on natural substances such as starch and are produced under microbial materials produced under the action of micro-organisms.
Biodegradable materials are materials that are degraded by microbial action, such as bacteria, molds, fungi, and algae, and eventually completely degraded into carbon dioxide, water, methane, mineralized inorganic salts, and new material under natural conditions, such as loam, sand, and seawater, or under specific conditions, such as composting conditions, anaerobic digestion conditions or aqueous cultures.
How is polylactic acid made?
And how is it recycled in the ecosystem?
Polylactic acid (PLA) is made from corn, cassava, and other agricultural crops.
Lactic acid is extracted by microbial fermentation, then refined, dehydrated and oligomerized, cracked at high temperature, and polymerized.
PLA has excellent biodegradability and can be completely degraded to carbon dioxide and water in 180 days under industrial composting conditions, without polluting the environment.
And how is it recycled in the ecosystem?
Polylactic acid (PLA) is made from corn, cassava, and other agricultural crops.
Lactic acid is extracted by microbial fermentation, then refined, dehydrated and oligomerized, cracked at high temperature, and polymerized.
PLA has excellent biodegradability and can be completely degraded to carbon dioxide and water in 180 days under industrial composting conditions, without polluting the environment.
