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RTP unveils new cellulose fiber reinforced PP compounds

01 Aug '13
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Global custom engineered thermoplastics compounder RTP Company has unveiled the latest addition to its Eco Solutions product portfolio with a new line of custom cellulose fiber reinforced polypropylene (PP) compounds. These compounds, which utilize Weyerhaeuser's Thrive renewable cellulose fiber extracted from trees grown in sustainably managed forests, will facilitate the design and production of environmentally friendly products by providing favorable performance and economics to a wide range of durable applications.

"RTP Company's new cellulose fiber reinforced PP compounds overcome many of the obstacles that have hindered the adoption of bio-based resins and natural fiber compounds," said Will Taber, Business Manager - Emerging Technologies at RTP Company. "They will allow product developers to meet consumer demand for environmentally friendly products that are highly functional yet cost effective. Additionally, they can help processors and OEMs to meet their sustainability objectives by reducing processing costs. On multiple fronts these new compounds provide an unmatched advantage."

Cellulose fibers are a unique reinforcement that can be incorporated into PP to provide increased strength, stiffness, and thermal performance making these compounds suitable for structural applications while providing sought after eco-friendly, renewable content.

In comparison to other natural fibers like wood, hemp, and sisal or natural fillers like wood flour and wheat straw -- cellulose fiber provides higher strength and stiffness, consistent color, superior processability, low odor, and a reliable supply.

Advantages cellulose fiber has over glass fiber as reinforcement in PP include: renewable content to meet sustainability objectives, lower energy consumption during processing, specific gravity reductions of 6-9% at like loadings, average cycle time reductions up to 30% for medium to thick walled parts, and reduced tool wear.

Compared to unreinforced PP, a homopolymer PP with 20% cellulose fiber reinforcement offers a 38% increase in tensile strength, a 75% boost in flexural modulus, and a 60°F rise in heat deflection at 66 psi (16°C at 455 kPa). Cellulose fiber reinforced PP compounds from RTP Company also offer strength and stiffness that is comparable to uncoupled glass fiber reinforced PP and achieves approximately 75% of the performance of a chemically coupled glass fiber reinforced PP.

Cellulose fiber can also be combined with glass fiber or impact modified copolymer for materials that meet requirements of more demanding applications. These compounds can also incorporate post-consumer recycled PP to maximize their eco-friendly content.

Additionally, they are fully colorable, can be overmolded with select RTP Company thermoplastic elastomers to enhance application ergonomics, and are available worldwide from RTP Company's global network of full-service facilities that provide technical support from design through finished part production.

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