Why does microfibrillated cellulose tolerate salts so well?Microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) differs from many rheology modifiers in that aspect that it can be ...
Research review: Microfibrillated cellulose for bioprintingThree dimensional (3D) printing and tissue engineering are two fields that are currently developing ...
Intimate relationships – cellulose and epoxyProfessor Lars Berglund, Head of the Biocomposites Division at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in ...
Market & Research Review: New materials based on nanocelluloseThere are many exciting new innovations coming through in the field of nanocellulose and microfibril...
MFC and its resistance to heat: Can it create opportunities?Microfibrillated cellulose is an interesting rheology additive in several aspects due to its multi-f...
Sharper inkjet images without nozzle cloggingHave you ever had problems with your inkjet printer? I bet that several people have experienced that...
Jars or spray bottles? You choose in your MFC cosmetic formulationIn many end products, and specifically in cosmetics, the first thing that attracts the consumer is t...
Market & Research Review: new developments within MFC and nanocelluloseThere is a high number of new developments going on in the field of microfibrillated cellulose (MFC)...
Is MFC compatible with surfactants?Have you run into problems with incompatibilities between the surfactant you would like to use and o...