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- Ingeo abstract "Ingeo is trademarked brand name for a range of polylactid (PLA) biopolymers owned by NatureWorks.The process to create Ingeo makes use of the carbon stored in plants by photosynthesis in the form of dextrose sugar. The carbon and other elements in these sugars are then used to make a biopolymer through a process of fermentation and separation. The resulting resin can then be injection molded into plastics goods, extruded for film applications, thermoformed into packaging, or extruded for use in textiles applications. PLA is more resistant to ultraviolet light than most other synthetics. It has relatively low flammability and smoke generation. Because it is more hydrophilic than common polyester fibers, when blended with cotton and wool, the biopolymer results in lighter garments that wick moisture away from the skin.The biopolymer is also used in packaging manufacturing. Applications can be clear, opaque, flexible, or rigid. The biopolymer is similar to polystyrene, and exhibits tensile strength and modulus comparable to hydrocarbon-based thermoplastics. Much like polyester, it resists grease and oil, and offers flavor and odor barrier. Ingeo provides heat sealability at temperatures equivalent to polyolefin sealant resins.Resinex Group distributes Ingeo in Europe.".
- Ingeo wikiPageID "341089".
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- Ingeo wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Ingeo wikiPageRevisionID "698416847".
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink Biodegradable_plastic.
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink Bioplastic.
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink Biopolymer.
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink Carbon.
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Synthetic_fibers.
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_element.
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink Cotton.
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink Glucose.
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink Grease_(lubricant).
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink Hydrophile.
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink Industrial_fermentation.
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink Injection_moulding.
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink NatureWorks.
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink Packaging_and_labeling.
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink Photosynthesis.
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink Polyester.
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink Polylactic_acid.
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink Polyolefin.
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink Polystyrene.
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink Resinex_Group.
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink Textile.
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink Thermoplastic.
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink Trademark.
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink Ultimate_tensile_strength.
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink Ultraviolet.
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLink Wool.
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ingeo".
- Ingeo wikiPageWikiLinkText "ingeo".
- Ingeo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Advert.
- Ingeo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Ingeo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fibers.
- Ingeo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Plastics.
- Ingeo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Primary_sources.
- Ingeo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Ingeo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ingeo subject Category:Synthetic_fibers.
- Ingeo hypernym Name.
- Ingeo comment "Ingeo is trademarked brand name for a range of polylactid (PLA) biopolymers owned by NatureWorks.The process to create Ingeo makes use of the carbon stored in plants by photosynthesis in the form of dextrose sugar. The carbon and other elements in these sugars are then used to make a biopolymer through a process of fermentation and separation.".
- Ingeo label "Ingeo".
- Ingeo sameAs Q6032282.
- Ingeo sameAs m.01y2bh.
- Ingeo sameAs Q6032282.
- Ingeo wasDerivedFrom Ingeo?oldid=698416847.
- Ingeo isPrimaryTopicOf Ingeo.