15 December 2011
Overview
Evonik's vegetable-based Nylon-10,10 consists of
polyamide particles derived entirely from renewalbe souces
This new polyamide is based on Nylon-10,10,
an AA-BB polyamide that is made in a
polycondensation process of
sebacic acid and decamethylene diamine.
Both raw materials are derived from
castor oil (Ricinus communis)
and are threfore fully vegetable-based.
The CO2 balance
A life-cycle assessment confirms that
Evonik's vegetable-based Nylon-10,10
carbon footprint is significantly lower
compared to petrochemical based Nylon materials
(kg CO2-equivalent/kg Nylon)- a contribution from
Evonik to sustainable, responsible product solutions.
Use in cosmetics
In cosmetic formulations, Nylon helps improve the tactile properties
of the product. Hence, this new polyamide grade generates a
pleasant skin feel, something that means a lot to consumers.
Often it is not just the specific product effect but also its
haptic performance that dictates whether it is purchased or not.