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Cellulosic materials are a type of advanced material derived from renewable sources such as wood, grasses, and agricultural residues. These materials are used in a variety of applications, including packaging, insulation, and automotive components. Cellulosic materials are attractive due to their low cost, light weight, and high strength-to-weight ratio. They are also biodegradable and recyclable, making them an environmentally friendly option.
Cellulosic materials are increasingly being used in the automotive industry, where they are used to reduce vehicle weight and improve fuel efficiency. They are also used in the construction industry, where they are used as insulation and as a substitute for traditional building materials.
Companies in the cellulosic material market include BASF, DuPont, UPM, and Weyerhaeuser. These companies produce a variety of cellulosic materials, including cellulose fibers, cellulose nanomaterials, and cellulose-based composites. Show Less Read more