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The BioComp project is rapidly advancing

The BioComp project is rapidly advancing with the commercialization plans of a new biocomposite system.  At a recent meeting in the BioComp project, the advances with the product were shown. The BioComp project is a cooperation between Alloc AS, Norske Skog Saugbrugs,...

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RISE PFI presented at packaging seminar

Last week, RISE PFI participated in a seminar arranged by  Emballasjeforsk on the relevance of research on future packaging. Jost Ruwoldt from RISE PFI gave a presentation on fiber-based packaging solutions.   Here you can read about the seminar and the...

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New employees at RISE PFI

It's nice to announce that we have to new colleagues at RISE PFI.  A warm welcome to Eva Pasquier and Fredrik Heen Blindheim.Eva Pasquier started as a research scientist at RISE PFI  on 1 June. Eva recently defended her doctoral thesis at the University of Grenoble in...

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A most interesting meeting in the BioComp project

We had a most interesting meeting in the BioComp project at Norske Skog Saugbrugs this week. We had the opportunity to visit the new CEBICO and CEBINA pilot lines and see the major advances that have been made. A short summary of the BioComp meeting is: Several...

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RISE PFI presents at TAPPI Nano

This week Kristin Syverud at RISE PFI participates in the TAPPI Nano conference 2022 held in Helsinki.  ("International Conference on Nanotechnology for Renewable Materials"). The title of her presentation is "The effect of surface chemistry modification of wood-based...

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Oxygenated bioPolymers for biomedical applications

Optimized wound dressings that can maintain a prolonged moist environment, with adequate mechanical properties in moist conditions, targeted antibacterial activity, as well as a barrier against wound bacteria. These are the characteristics of the oxygenated...

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Sustainable and local alternative protein raw materials

Through the processing of forest-based biomass, a single-cell protein (SCP) can be produced  and included as a central component in fish feed. Forest-based biomass consists of cellulose (45%), hemicellulose (25%) and lignin (30%). In biorefining, the carbohydrates can...

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RISE PFI is part of RISE - Research Institutes of Sweden

RISE PFI is and internationally acknowledged research institute within processes and products based on lignocellulose. RISE PFI´s focus areas are Fibre technology and fibre-based products, Biorefining and Bioenergy and Biopolymers and Biocomposites.

 

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