Birla Cellulose, the Pulp and Fibre business of Aditya Birla Group and one of the world s largest man-made cellulosic fibre producers, has filed a joint patent application.
Collaborators file joint patent for ‘tree free’ high tenacity lyocell
Grasim Industries Limited, and Nanollose Limited have filed a joint patent application for a high tenacity lyocell fibre made from bacterial Cellulose.
12th January 2021
Birla Cellulose, part of the Aditya Birla Group and one of the world’s largest man-made cellulosic fibre producers, has announced that it has filed a joint patent application with innovative Australian company Nanollose for a high tenacity lyocell fibre made from bacterial cellulose.
The two companies, which signed a collaboration agreement in February 2020, will now focus on taking this success to the pilot production phase to produce initial commercial quantities of fibre to enable commercial agreements with fashion brands. The lyocell market is predicted to be worth US$1.5 billion by 2024, growing with a CAGR of around 8%.
Birla and Nanollose file joint patent for high tenacity lyocell
Grasim Industries Limited, and Nanollose Limited have filed a joint patent application for a high tenacity lyocell fibre made from bacterial Cellulose.
12th January 2021
Birla Cellulose, part of the Aditya Birla Group and one of the world’s largest man-made cellulosic fibre producers, has announced that it has filed a joint patent application with innovative Australian company Nanollose for a high tenacity lyocell fibre made from bacterial cellulose.
The two companies, which signed a collaboration agreement in February 2020, will now focus on taking this success to the pilot production phase to produce initial commercial quantities of fibre to enable commercial agreements with fashion brands. The lyocell market is predicted to be worth US$1.5 billion by 2024, growing with a CAGR of around 8%.