Biomaterials
Biobased nano-materials (nano-cellulose and polysaccharide nanoparticles) formulated for sustainable packaging, coatings and biocompatible applications.
Our biomaterials are derived from renewable feedstocks and processed to controlled particle size and surface chemistry for compatibility with polymers, coatings and biomedical formulations. Applications include compostable packaging blends, barrier coatings, viscosity modifiers and drug-delivery carriers. We provide grades optimised for dispersibility, mechanical reinforcement, biodegradability and regulatory compliance for food contact and medical use. Supply formats include aqueous suspensions, freeze-dried powders and masterbatches for direct compounding.
Key features
- Renewable feedstock, biodegradable grades
- Tunable surface chemistry for compatibility
- Available as suspensions or dry powders
- Food-contact and biocompatibility guidance available
Precise real-world uses
- Compostable food packaging & films
- Reinforcement in biodegradable polymer blends
- Medical wound dressings and controlled-release matrices
Technical highlights
- Particle size: 50 nm – 2 µm (grade dependent)
- Dry solids in suspension: 1–10% typical
- Biodegradability: compostable standards guidance provided
Request biomaterials datasheet (processing notes, safety and biodegradability tests).
Conductive Polymers - Material Applications

Compostable takeaway boxes
Nano-cellulose strengthens paper boxes so they hold liquids yet break down in compost.

Biodegradable cutlery & straws
Polysaccharide-based utensils replace plastic for coffee shops and parties.

Food shelf-life coatings
Thin, edible films on fruit and cheese slow spoilage without chemical preservatives.

Wound-care dressings
Nanocellulose pads absorb fluids and support healing in minor cuts and burns.

Eco shopping bags
Reinforced biodegradable bags carry groceries and decompose naturally after use.

Biodegradable plant pots
Seedling pots made of biomaterials can be planted directly into soil and will compost.

Natural cosmetic fillers
Polysaccharide particles improve texture and spreadability in creams and lotions.

Paper-based barrier films
Nano-cellulose layers give paper packaging grease and moisture resistance for snacks.

Biodegradable labels & tapes
Adhesive labels that degrade with packaging reduce landfill plastic.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Biomaterials are natural or bio-based materials that are sustainable, eco-friendly, and suitable for applications in medical, packaging, and other industries.
They are used in compostable food packaging, films, medical wound dressings, disposable tableware, and other eco-friendly products.
Yes. All biomaterials comply with regulatory safety standards and are non-toxic, biodegradable, and safe for human use.
They help reduce single-use plastics, are biodegradable or compostable, and minimize environmental impact.
Yes. We offer tailored formulations and specifications to meet your unique product requirements.