Decomposable and compostable natural substance granulates from p

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1061544, 1061561, 1061562, 1061371, 1061376, C08L 8900

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056931310

ABSTRACT:
A natural substance granulate, produced from alkali-lignin and proteinaceous material and optionally additives such as fillers, plasticisers, dye pigments, air entraining agents and flexibilisators is described. A method for the production and the processing of the inventive natural substance granulate to produce molded articles is also described.

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Chemical Abstracts, vol. 118, No. 8, 22 Feb. 1993.
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English Abstract of JP 51-14458 (Dec. 1976).
Abstract of CA 029727 (May 1990).
English Abstract of JP 58-134135 (Aug. 1983).
English Abstract of JP 58-111625 (Jul. 1983).

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