Cellulose fibre to replace down in outdoor clothing
Down is a popular insulation material for outdoor jackets, as it is lightweight despite its good thermal insulation properties. However, down is an expensive material
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Down is a popular insulation material for outdoor jackets, as it is lightweight despite its good thermal insulation properties. However, down is an expensive material
Konrad Klockars conducted his doctoral research at Aalto University on structural colours formed by cellulose nanocrystals, building on observations made in Canada in the 1990s.
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland is developing a weather-adaptive window film that enables passive cooling and heating in buildings while saving energy. The CoolCellulose
According to Janne Laine, bioeconomy needs success stories for the most promising people in younger generations to get interested in the field.
VTT developed a fully bio-based food package with excellent technical properties. The stand-up pouch is coated with, among other things, nanocellulose produced with the HefCel method.
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