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About - ResiCare Discover the story behind ResiCare and its purpose to create a sustainable industry with biosourced components and non-toxic chemicals
What we do - ResiCare Meet ResiCare 's non-toxic and high performance thermoset adhesive solutions from the resin formulation to the technical support
How we work - ResiCare Because we are fortunate enough to be starting from “a blank sheet of paper”, exploration is the heart of our work To move forward, we act depending on what we know: by reasoning in terms of affordable losses rather than in terms of potential gains
Resin for insulation - ResiCare ResiCare develops resins used in mineral and plant-based insulation, whether glass fiber, rock fiber or wood fiber, for both flexible and rigid panels Our resins meet the essential properties of mechanical performance (traction, flexion, compression, etc ), chemical stability (water resistance, for example) and conductivity expected of this
News Archive - ResiCare ResiCare: new responsible adhesives find uses “beyond tires” After four years of technical and industrial development, ResiCare, a Michelin entity specializing in the development and production of high-performance adhesives… Read More
Contact - ResiCare Contact ResiCare for innovative, non-toxic bio-based adhesive resins and connect with our team to explore sustainable solutions for your industrial needs
Resin for composite - ResiCare Explore high-performance, SVHC-free adhesive solutions at ResiCare Custom-designed resins for composite materials
ResiCare Announces Availability of the First Samples of the Non-Toxic . . . ResiCare, a subsidiary of the Michelin Group, and IFPEN announced last November the development of a bio-based production process for the platform molecule 5-HMF Non-toxic* and produced from plant-based fructose, this molecule offers industries a substitute for fossil-based products