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Apinat™

Plastics supplied by Trinseo

10 products match your search
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Apinat® DP2042 (Hard grade) by API is a recyclable, biodegradable polymer. It has a renewable raw material content between 30-60%. It has exceptional flexibility, ease of transformation and optimum... view more
Features
  • Flexibility High
  • Recyclable
  • Renewable Resource Content
  • Bondability
Apinat™ DP2090 (Hard grade) by Trinseo is biodegradable polymer. Has a renewable raw material content of <30%. It is completely recyclable. It has exceptional flexibility, ease of transformation and... view more
Features
  • Flexibility High
  • Recyclable
  • Renewable Resource Content
  • Bondability
Apinat™ DP2091 (Hard grade) by Trinseo is biodegradable polymer. Has a renewable raw material content between 30-60%. It is completely recyclable. It has exceptional flexibility, ease of... view more
Features
  • Flexibility High
  • Recyclable
  • Renewable Resource Content
  • Bondability
Apinat™ DP2125 BR (Soft grade) by Trinseo is a biodegradable polymer. It has exceptional flexibility, ease of transformation and optimum performance. It is completely recyclable and contains... view more
Features
  • Flexibility High
  • Recyclable
  • Renewable Resource Content
  • Bondability
Apinat™ DP2126 (Soft grade) by Trinseo is a biodegradable polymer with 30-60% renewable raw material content. It is used in agricultural, automotive, construction, footwear, hygiene, medical... view more
Features
  • Flexibility High
  • Recyclable
  • Renewable Resource Content
  • Bondability
Apinat™ DP2150 (Hard grade) by Trinseo is biodegradable polymer. Has a renewable raw material content over 60%. It is completely recyclable. It has exceptional flexibility, ease of transformation... view more
Features
  • Flexibility High
  • Recyclable
  • Renewable Resource Content
  • Bondability
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