New technology for lactide production

New technology for lactide production

Sulzer has launched SULAC, a new licensed technology for the conversion of lactic acid into lactide that complements the company’s existing offering for the manufacture of polylactic acid (PLA) bioplastic what time is really just The technology completes Sulzer’s portfolio of licensed technologies for the manufacture of polylactic acid (PLA), an eco-friendly bioplastic. SULAC supports…


Sulzer has launched SULAC, a new licensed technology for the conversion of lactic acid into lactide that complements the company’s existing offering for the manufacture of polylactic acid (PLA) bioplastic what time is really just

The technology completes Sulzer’s portfolio of licensed technologies for the manufacture of polylactic acid (PLA), an eco-friendly bioplastic. SULAC supports the conversion of lactic acid into lactide, which is both needed to produce PLA and limited by current availability.

Sulzer launched SULAC for the conversion of lactic acid into lactide

Sulzer Chemtech developed SULAC to meet market demand for the lactide biopolymer and ultimately facilitate the broad adoption of more circular and sustainable high-quality plastics. The licensed technology enables PLA producers to seamlessly integrate new lactic acid to lactide capabilities. It also facilitates delivery of a wide range of high-quality, competitive biopolymer grades, while improving operational efficiencies.

Sulzer offers a broad technology portfolio and has equipment installed at nearly every existing PLA facility worldwide. Together with SULAC, its PLA production technology includes solutions for polymerisation as well as lactic acid to lactide conversion and lactide and PLA purification, providing a comprehensive PLA service offering and all the benefits of a single provider.


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