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Canada's Performance Biofilaments announces start-up of NFC production

22 May '23
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  • The launch of the world's largest nanofibrillated cellulose commercial production plant by Performance BioFilaments at Resolute's Forest Products in Quebec is a major development in the field of biomaterial production.
  • With a daily production capacity of 21 metric tons, the plant is capable of supplying customers with orders in various applications.
Performance BioFilaments has announced the start-up of the world's largest nanofibrillated cellulose (NFC) commercial production plant at Resolute's Forest Products, Kénogami paper mill in Quebec. A daily production capacity of 21 metric tons is now available to supply customers for commercial orders in concrete and mortar, nonwoven, industrial fluid, biocomposite plastic, thin film and mineral consolidation applications. A small dose of this nano-scale biomaterial has a significant impact; therefore, a capacity of 7,000 metric tonnes per year will go a long way.

Nanofibrillated cellulose is a natural, renewable and sustainable biomaterial derived from well-managed, certified forests. It provides a low carbon additive to enhance performance-driven advanced materials and specialty chemicals.

"The Performance BioFilaments team and development partners have dedicated years of effort to bring this low-carbon biomaterial to market," said Gurminder Minhas, managing director of Performance BioFilaments. "We have collaborated extensively across a range of industrial supply chains, integrating nanofibrillated cellulose to achieve cost, quality and dramatic performance improvements. The availability of commercial volumes means we can readily support large-scale opportunities across a number of major industry sectors."

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