Printer Friendly
The Free Library
6,683,768 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

Experimental extrusion of fructose polymer.


Fructose fructose (frŭk`tōs), levulose (lĕv`yəlōs'), or fruit sugar, simple sugar found in honey and in the fruit and other parts of plants.  polymer film made of a polysaccharide polysaccharide: see carbohydrate.
polysaccharide

Any of a large class of long-chain sugars composed of monosaccharides. Because the chains may be unbranched or branched and the monosaccharides may be of one, two, or occasionally more kinds,
 called levan has been processed on a twin-screw lab extruder at the U.S. Army Natick Soldier Center in Natick, Mass. Levan is the scientific name for a polymer made naturally by bacteria in fast-flowing streams. It's under development by Montana Polysaccharides, a technology company in Rock Hill, S.C., for use in environmentally friendly adhesives and water-soluble films. Polysaccharides received EPA EPA eicosapentaenoic acid.

EPA
abbr.
eicosapentaenoic acid


EPA,
n.pr See acid, eicosapentaenoic.

EPA,
n.
 funding for the extrusion experiments because of levan's potential use as benign packaging in marine environments. The Natick Soldier Center produced 2-in.-wide tapes of 4-mil film. Levan polymer comes as a white powder with a Tg of 271 F, which makes it difficult to extrude extrude /ex·trude/ (ek-strldbomacd´)
1. to force out, or to occupy a position distal to that normally occupied.

2. in dentistry, to occupy a position occlusal to that normally occupied.
 without caramelizing. So the Natick lab mixes levan with glycerol glycerol, glycerin, glycerine, or 1,2,3-propanetriol (prō`pāntrī'ŏl), CH2OHCHOHCH2OH, colorless, odorless, sweet-tasting, syrupy liquid.  plasticizer to lower the Tg to a range of 122 to 158 F. Levan currently costs $7/lb in ton batches, but as production volume increases, the price is expected to drop to around $2/lb, competitive with xanthan gum. Film data will be presented at PLASTICS TECHNOLOGY'S Biopolymers Conference in Charlotte, N.C., in December (see p. 50). Polysaccharides: (803) 980-4052 * www.polysaccharides.us

[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
COPYRIGHT 2006 Gardner Publications, Inc.
No portion of this article can be reproduced without the express written permission from the copyright holder.
Copyright 2006, Gale Group. All rights reserved. Gale Group is a Thomson Corporation Company.

 Reader Opinion

Title:

Comment:



 

Article Details
Printer friendly Cite/link Email Feedback
Title Annotation:KEEPING UP WITH: Extrusion
Publication:Plastics Technology
Date:Nov 1, 2006
Words:192
Previous Article:'Smart' films for windows are on a roll.(KEEPING UP WITH: Extrusion)
Next Article:New 'shot-pot' machine for industrial containers.(KEEPING UP WITH: Blow Molding)
Topics:



Related Articles
A new polymer system for tire innerliners. (XBIIR experimental polymer)
The unique design latitude of EPDM. (ethylene-propylene-diene monomer)
Characterization of EPDMs produced by constrained geometry catalysts.(ethylene propylene dieme monomers)
Understanding the influence of polymer and compounding variations on EPDM extrusions.(ethylene-propylene diene monomer)
NIST measurements identify mechanisms that limit polymer processing. (News Briefs).(Brief Article)
Advantages in extrusion: thermoset vs. thermoplastic.(Tech Service)
Buyer's guide to thermoplastics.(Polyethelene: LDPE--UNFILLED (0.910-0.940 gm/cu cm)-Ethylene Plastomers)
Buyers's guide to thermoplastics.(Polyethylene: LDPE--filled-Polyphthalamide)
Buyers' guide to thermoplastics.(Polyethylene: LDPE--Unfilled (0.910-0.940 gm/cu cm)-Other Ethylene Copolymers)(Buyers guide)
Extrusion elastomer.(Materials)

Terms of use | Copyright © 2009 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles