Cellulose Fibrils

Nanopaper preparation with Microfibrillated Cellulose

6,096 views July 30, 2018

KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, and Borregaard — both members of the H2020 BBI JU Exilva Project — presents the process of making nanopaper.

This is Exilva

22,519 views February 13, 2018

An animated introduction to Exilva Cellulose Fibrils / Microfibrillated Cellulose. Dive into the network and learn about some of its potential.

Topic Tuesday #5 - Temperature Stability

428 views January 30, 2018

Cellulose fibrils Topic Tuesday Episode #5: This week we will show you the robustness of your product's rheology profile under different temperatures when using cellulose fibrils.

Topic Tuesday #4 - Thixotropy

612 views January 02, 2018

Cellulose fibrils Topic Tuesday Episode #4: How cellulose fibrils and thixotropy, how the fibrils return to their viscous state.

Topic Tuesday #3 – Shear Thinning

705 views December 18, 2017

Cellulose fibrils Topic Tuesday Episode #3: How cellulose fibrils affects the shear thinning of your product.

Topic Tuesday #2 – System compatibility

550 views November 28, 2017

Cellulose fibrils Topic Tuesday Episode #2: How cellulose fibrils are compatible with both waterborne and solvent borne systems.

Topic Tuesday #1 - Tip Speed and dispersion

939 views November 14, 2017

Cellulose fibrils Topic Tuesday Episode #1: Your equipment's tip speed and its impact on your dispersion.

How to disperse Borregaard's Exilva MFC

7,688 views May 10, 2017

The dispersion of Exilva is the key factor to achieve the desired performance from our product. In this dispersing video, we will show you how inadequate low shear dispersion and adequate high shear dispersion will affect the performance of Exilva. You could read more about why dispersion of Microfibrillated Cellulose is a critical success...

Exilva - the world's first commercial available MFC

6,169 views May 13, 2016

Borregaard in Norway has developed Exilva, the worlds first microfibrillated/nanofibrillated cellulose (MFC) for commercial use. Watch to learn more about this natural and sustainable additive, giving multifunctional properties within rheology, stability, barrier and reinforcement of various products and applications