PLA

PLA

Polylactic acid (PLA) is a new bio-based and renewable biodegradable material made from starch derived from renewable plant resources such as maize and cassava. Glucose was obtained from starch by saccharification, and then lactic acid with high purity was fermented from glucose and certain strains, and then polylactic acid with certain molecular weight was synthesized by chemical synthesis. It has good biodegradability and can be completely degraded by microorganisms in nature under specific conditions after use, and eventually generate carbon dioxide and water. It does not pollute the environment, which is very beneficial to the protection of the environment and is recognized as environmentally friendly material.

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Polylactic acid (PLA) is a new bio-based and renewable biodegradable material made from starch derived from renewable plant resources such as maize and cassava. Glucose was obtained from starch by saccharification, and then lactic acid with high purity was fermented from glucose and certain strains, and then polylactic acid with certain molecular weight was synthesized by chemical synthesis. It has good biodegradability and can be completely degraded by microorganisms in nature under specific conditions after use, and eventually generate carbon dioxide and water. It does not pollute the environment, which is very beneficial to the protection of the environment and is recognized as environmentally friendly material.

PLA Extrusion Molding Grade
Physical property
Standard
Value
Unit
Density
INTERNAL METHOD
1.24
g/cm³
Melt Index 210°C 2.16kg
ISO 1133
6
g/10min
Melt Index 190°C 2.16kg
ISO 1133
3
g/10min
Moisture Content Karl fisher titration
INTERNAL METHOD
400
ppm
Residual Monomer
INTERNAL METHOD
0.3
%
Stereochemical Purity L-isomer
INTERNAL METHOD
96
%
Mechanical behavior
Standard
Value
Unit
Tensile Modulus
ISO 527
3500
MPa
Tensile Strength
ISO 527
45
MPa
Elongation Break
ISO 527
5
%
Charpy Notch Impact 23°C
ISO 179
5
kJ/m²
Thermal
Standard
Value
Unit
HDT 0.45MPa Amorphous
ISO 75
60
°C
Melting Temperature DSC
INTERNAL METHOD
155
°C
Glass Transition Temperature DSC
INTERNAL METHOD
60
°C


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