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Bio-based Adipic Acid is a plastic additive used in the production of polymers, such as nylon and polyurethane. It is a key component of the polyester production process, and is used to improve the strength and durability of the final product. Bio-based Adipic Acid is derived from renewable sources, such as sugarcane, corn, and other plant-based materials. This makes it a more sustainable alternative to traditional petroleum-based Adipic Acid.
Bio-based Adipic Acid is increasingly being used in the production of plastics due to its environmental benefits. It is also more cost-effective than petroleum-based Adipic Acid, making it attractive to manufacturers.
Some companies in the Bio-based Adipic Acid market include BASF, Cargill, Corbion, and DuPont. Show Less Read more