PHA is a naturally produced thermoplastic polyesters that offers low impact, bio-based alternative coating to traditional fossil-based feedstocks. PHA exhibit excellent barrier properties against oil and grease, water, and moisture. Different PHA variants exist ensuring the optimisation of product performance and ensure successful application on different types of substrates.
PolyHydroxyalkanoates (PHA)
PHA is a naturally produced thermoplastic polyesters that offers low impact, bio-based alternative coating to traditional fossil based feedstocks. PHA exhibit excellent barrier properties against oil and grease, water, and moisture.
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