3. Innovating with suppliers
Production capacity for bioplastics is growing fast. As a result, many players are entering this market in the hope of linking their development to that of these materials. However, many of these companies have limited investment capacity. Moreover, they will want to protect their innovation and will tend to remain opaque about their additives and modes of action. We encourage you to sign confidentiality agreements as soon as possible (see
Confidentiality agreement: identifying confidential information and establishing proof
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Acronyms and abbreviations
PBAT: PolyButylene (Adipate-co-Terephthalate)
PBS: PolyButyleneSuccinate
PE: Polyethylene
PET: PolyEthyleneTerephthalate
PHAs: PolyHydroxyAlcanoates
PHB: PolyHydroxyButyrate
PHBV: PolyHydroxy (Butyrate-co-Valerate)
PLA: PolyLactic Acid...
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kDa
Kilo Dalton ~ kilo gram/moles
Master batch
Concentrate in granulated form containing active ingredients to achieve specific desired performance benefits, either in the manufacture of products or in the finished products themselves.
Meltstrengthenhancer
Additives to increase the viscosity and toughness...
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