Bloom Biorenewables and Valsynthèse Scale Up Sustainable Lignin Production for Polyurethane

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Bloom Biorenewables have recently announced the successful completion of a production campaign in partnership with custom synthesis and contract manufacturer, Valsynthèse. This collaboration has led to significant advancements in scaling up aldehyde-assisted fractionation (AAF) technology to produce uncondensed lignin, a common feedstock used directly in polyurethane materials. The partnership has developed a process that utilizes modular designs and adaptive equipment to ensure scalability and reproducibility, in line with stringent industry standards.

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