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    TotalEnergies Corbion bv

    Company Description

    TotalEnergies Corbion is a global technology leader in Poly Lactic Acid (PLA) and lactide monomers. PLA is a biobased and compostable polymer made from annually renewable resources (sugar), offering a reduced carbon footprint versus many traditional plastics. TotalEnergies Corbion, headquartered in the Netherlands, operates a 75,000 tons per year PLA production facility in Rayong, Thailand . The company is a 50/50 joint venture between TotalEnergies and Corbion.

    Company Info

    Stadhuisplein 70

    Gorinchem , NS 4203
    The Netherlands
    P: +31 183 695 695
    https://www.totalenergies-corbion.com

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    Products Manufactured by this Company

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    Brand SKU Name Category Subcategory Color & Printed/Unprinted Maximum Thickness/Usage
    Luminy® D120 Component Resins Resins Uncolored Component
    Luminy® D070 PDLA Component D070 Resins Resins Uncolored Component
    Luminy® L105 PLA Resin L105 Resins Resins Natural Unprinted 2.3mm
    Luminy® L130 PLA Resin L130 Resins Resins Natural Unprinted 2.3mm
    Luminy® L175 PLA Resin L175 Resins Resins Natural Unprinted 2.3mm
    Luminy® LX175 PLA Resin LX175 Resins Resins Natural Unprinted 3.5mm
    Luminy® LX530 PLA Resin LX530 Resins Resins Natural Unprinted 2.3mm
    Luminy® LX575 PLA Resin LX575 Resins Resins Natural Unprinted 2.3mm
    Luminy® LX930 PLA Resin LX930 Resins Resins Natural Unprinted 3.5mm
    Luminy® LX975 PLA Resin LX975 Resins Resins Natural Unprinted 3.5mm
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