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Polycaprolactone (PCL) film is a type of biodegradable polymer film that is widely used in packaging, agriculture, and biomedical engineering.
PCL is a low melting point, high viscosity, and flexible thermoplastic polyester. Because of these characteristics, PCL film is easy to handle and shape into various forms such as films, fibers, and scaffolds.
Because PCL film is biodegradable and can be broken down by microorganisms in soil or water, it is considered environmentally friendly.
It’s also a safe material to use in medical applications because it’s non-toxic and degrades slowly, allowing it to stay in the body for a long time without causing harm.
The Global Polycaprolactone Film 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.
BASF SE is a German multinational chemical business and the world’s largest chemical producer. The product (Epsilon-caprolactone) has been introduced by the BASF Group.
Epsilon-caprolactone has good resistance to hydrolysis, excellent mechanical characteristics, and a low glass transition temperature, making it particularly useful in the manufacture of poly-caprolactone (for lengthening polymer chains).
Polycaprolactone improves weather ability, impact resistance, flexibility at low temperatures, viscosity, and chemical resistance in PUD coatings for protective and industrial coatings. Epsilon-caprolactone is a building block used to make polycaprolactone acrylate, which is employed as an oligomer in UV-cured systems.
These product groups’ downstream applications include casting elastomers, adhesives, inks, colorants, medicines, and many more.