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News

February 21 - 23, 2012
Dixie Chemical to showcase their new composite resins utilizing Crey Bioresins technology at ACMA Conference in Las Vegas, NV.

June 18, 2012
Dr. Richard Wool to deliver the Keynote Address at the Green Chemistry and Engineering Meeting in D.C.

Industrial companies are realizing the economic, environmental, and social benefits of turning to green solutions, and Crey Bioresins will soon be a major provider. We develop bio-based polymers from renewable raw materials. We utilize soy oil and other natural feedstocks to develop thermosetting resins that can be processed using conventional methods.

With our patented core technology, natural feedstocks can also be converted to resins for pressure sensitive adhesives (PSA), elastomers, and polyurethane foam applications. Crey Bioresins’ materials are biocompatible and for some applications biodegradable.

Crey Bioresins’ non-toxic materials promote global sustainability and a healthier environment. Most end-use products will be between 60-95% bio-based. We are currently pursuing this technology with commercial partners and will be expanding our efforts into various markets.

Crey Advantages

  • LEEDS credits, carbon trading
  • Reduced VOCs and zero formaldehydes during converter processing or end-use
  • End-use versatility with “designer molecules”
  • Independence from petroleum markets