Sustainable solutions
Borregaard’s innovative products and solutions can play an important role in addressing the world’s greatest sustainable development challenges: Population growth and climate change.
Certifications
Borregaard is certified in accordance with several standards.
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Paints & Coatings
Borregaard's products can help customers to solve typical challenges related to the waterborne coatings as well as replace the current synthetic additives in formulations.
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IPBI: 'Innovate for the greater good'
Another article talking about Exilva has been published to the International Paper Board Industry magazine. In the April issue, you can read more about how Exilva, as a radical innovation result, can help corrugators innovate for a greener future. Read the full article here.
Having trouble producing stable foams?
Solid foam is a clever way to produce lightweight structures and insulation materials, whereas many personal care and detergent formulations are required to form a liquid foam.
Having trouble producing stable foams?
Solid foam is a clever way to produce lightweight structures and insulation materials, whereas many personal care and detergent formulations are required to form a liquid foam.
Is MFC compatible with surfactants?
Have you run into problems with incompatibility of the surfactant you would like to use and other ingredients in your formulation?
This is a common problem as surfactants are quite versatile in charge, chemical structure and functionality. This could lead to undesired interactions with oppositely charged ingredients.
Oil-in-water and suspo-emulsions
Sustainable stabiliser and structuring and anti-settling agent for oil-in-water and suspo-emulsions.
Sustainable Development Goals
How we contribute to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals.
Improving cleaning products: utilising multifunctionality of cellulose fibrils
Cleaning products at home containes fairly rough abrasives, enabling you to clean off dirt and stains. In the field of cleaning, this is called "agitation" and is part of the C-H-A-T cleaning formula: Chemical-Heat-Agitation-Time.
Could this be something for cellulose fibrils? Let's discuss a couple of thoughts on where the cellulose fibrils may give you some functionality.
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