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The construction industry is continuously working to find new materials and techniques to meet regulatory requirements and sustainability goals. NeoLigno® by Stora Enso is a high-quality bio-based binder, suitable for particle board, MDF, and plywood. Replacing fossil-based binders while removing formaldehyde and isocyanate from the loop.
NeoLigno® by Stora Enso is a product of our curiosity – and a determination to reduce carbon footprint in the construction industry.
Every part of the construction industry is looking for ways to remove fossil-based materials from their operations, without compromising on quality and structural integrity. The ongoing transition from non-renewable materials to bio-based alternatives is driven by demands from government, tenants, consumers, investors, and supply chain partners to meet industry standards and regulations. Introducing NeoLigno® by Stora Enso, the sustainable bio-based adhesive for wood panel production.
No added formaldehyde or isocyanate
Bio-based
Complying with relevant requirements and standards
Lower carbon footprint
Raw material from FSC® and PEFC™ chain-of-custody certified wood
Replacing fossil with bio-based binders
Manufacturers of wood panels are constantly looking for ways to future-proof their production operations. With NeoLigno® it is possible to phase out the fossil-based binders in various types of wood panels like particle board, MDF and plywood – and replace them with a binder based on lignin, a side stream from the pulp industry. Since NeoLigno® is free from formaldehyde and isocyanate, indoor air quality is improved making the environment safer and healthier to work and live in.
Excellent technical performance
Efforts to transition to a sustainable production by future proofing materials in the construction industry, are essential for the construction sector. NeoLigno® addresses these needs without compromising on technical performance, including bonding quality and production efficiency.
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