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Kuraray Plastics Develops Turpolin Sheet with Reduced CO2.


Tokyo, Japan, Nov 28, 2006 - (JCN JCN Japan Corporate News
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) - Kuraray Plastics Co., Ltd. announced its development of turpolin sheet with drastically reduced emission of CO2 when incinerated for disposal. Compared with the conventionally used olefin olefin (ō`ləfĭn) or olefin series: see alkene.
olefin
 or alkene

Any unsaturated hydrocarbon containing one or more pairs of carbon atoms linked by a double bond (see
 resin, vinyl chloride vinyl chloride
 or chloroethylene

Colourless, flammable, toxic gas (H2C=CHCl), belonging to the family of organic compounds of halogens. It is produced in very large quantities and used principally to make PVC, as well as in other syntheses and in
 resin emits 20%-50% CO2, thus eco-friendlier to the environment.

Turpolin sheet is the compound sheet of polyester polyester, synthetic fiber, produced by the polymerization of the product formed when an alcohol and organic acid react. The outstanding characteristic of polyesters is their ability to resist wrinkling and to spring back into shape when creased.  fabric and synthetic resin. For its durability (dirt and wear-out), it is widely used in advertisement material for POP promotion, curing sheet for architecture and so forth.

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