Exilva Microfibrillated Cellulose & Polyurea: anti-settling & anti-sedimentation because of yield stressModified polyurea and Exilva Microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) can both be used as rheology modifier ...
Exilva Microfibrillated Cellulose & Clay Platelets: anti-settling & anti-sedimentation because of yield stressClay (including montmorillonite and bentonite) additives and Exilva microfibrillated cellulose (MFC)...
Exilva Microfibrillated Cellulose vs. Fumed silica: anti-settling benefits from effective yield stressExilva microfibrillated cellulose and fumed silica are both used for controlling the rheology of liq...
How to use Cellulose fibrils with foam forming surfactantsSurfactants are present in most consumer products. The most familiar examples are shampoos, hand was...
Topic Tuesday: Heat of hydration – avoid cracks in concrete curingWhat is heat of hydration, and how does it affect the settling and curing phase of the concrete? Lea...
Topic Tuesday: Next generation gypsum boardsGypsum boards (plasterboard/drywall) are a very commonly used product in the construction industry. ...
Sedimentation Stability: The Importance of Yield Stress and Storage ModulusSedimentation of solid particles in liquid materials, like paints and inks, is caused by gravitation...
How to determine a product’s environmental performanceThe scientific method Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a tool originally developed to scrutinize the e...
What is sustainability, really?Often the word sustainability is used to designate that something is good, without any specification...