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Cellulose Nanofiber (CNF) is a type of technical textile made from wood pulp. It is a nanomaterial with a high aspect ratio, meaning it has a large surface area relative to its volume. CNF is used in a variety of applications, including filtration, reinforcement, and energy storage. It is also used in the production of bioplastics, composites, and coatings.
CNF is a sustainable material, as it is made from renewable resources and is biodegradable. It is also lightweight and strong, making it an ideal material for a variety of applications. Additionally, CNF is highly absorbent and can be used to create materials with superior water-resistance.
CNF is becoming increasingly popular in the technical textile market due to its unique properties. It is being used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, and medical.
Some companies in the CNF market include Daicel Corporation, UPM Biocomposites, and Fibrtec. Show Less Read more