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CABs (cellulose acetate butyrates) are cellulose esters with acetate and butyrate functional groups. They are commonly employed as binders and additives in coating applications for a wide range of substrates such as plastics, textiles, metals, and wood.
Butyrate, as it is more widely known, is a cellulose ester that has been treated using butyric and acetic acids to produce Cellulose Acetate Butyrate, or CAB. Cellulosic plastics, unlike other typical synthetic plastics, are not created by polymerizing a monomer.
Cellulose Acetate Butyrate (CAB), also known as butyrate, is resistant to UV radiation, absorbs less moisture than acetate, and has an extraordinarily high impact strength. Cellulosics as a class are distinguished by great strength, toughness, and surface gloss.
The Global Bio-Cellulose butyrate market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
In the automotive sector, biopolymers are used to create interior and exterior parts, electrical components, engine, exhaust, steering wheels, and so on. During the concrete preparation process, biopolymers are added to cement to increase the desired qualities.
They are utilised in the interior decoration building business.CABs (cellulose acetate butyrate) from Eastman are cellulose esters with acetate and butyrate functional groups.
They are commonly employed as binders and additives in coating applications for a wide range of substrates such as plastics, textiles, metals, and wood.
Cellulose Acetate Butyrate (CAB), also known as butyrate, is resistant to UV radiation, absorbs less moisture than acetate, and has an extraordinarily high impact strength. Cellulosics are distinguished by their exceptional strength, toughness, and surface gloss.
Eastman CAB-381-2, Food Contact is made from cellulose, one of nature’s most abundant renewable resources. The approximate bio-content value of 40% for Eatman CAB-381-2, Food Contact was computed by dividing the total number of carbons per anhydroglucose unit by six bio-based carbon atoms per anhydroglucose unit.
Eastman manufactures, stores, handles, and transports this product in accordance with current Good Manufacturing Practises for food contact applications.
This product satisfies the standards for usage in specific food contact applications. Cellulose is also an insoluble fibre that does not dissolve in water. When ingested, insoluble fibres can assist transport food through the digestive system and promote regular bowel motions.