Welcome to the world for microfibrils!
You can buy standard CNF or even request samples of nanocellulose according to your specifications to be manufactured with our patented demo plant. Microfibrils, also known as cellulose microfibrils or CNF, are ultra-fine fibers derived from natural cellulose. With diameters in the nanometer range and exceptional strength-to-weight ratios, they enable advanced applications in coatings, composites, packaging, rheology modifiers, and sustainable materials. A patented production process uses a high-pressure homogenizer to fibrillate cellulose fibers into microfibrils. In this method, a cellulose slurry is repeatedly forced through narrow valves at very high pressures, generating intense shear, impact, and cavitation forces. These forces efficiently separate the fibers into individualized microfibrils while preserving their high aspect ratio and mechanical performance. This high-pressure homogenization approach is protected by multiple international patents, which describe the process conditions, energy input, and equipment configurations required to achieve uniform microfibrillation at industrial scale. The patented technology has become a cornerstone for scalable, reproducible, and high-quality microfibril production. By combining renewable raw materials with patented high-pressure processing, microfibrils offer a powerful pathway toward high-performance and sustainable material solutions.