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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Zeoform is a material developed and patentZeoform is a material developed and patented by an Australian company Zeo IP Pty. It is derived from water and cellulose, specifically polymeric lignocellulosic fibres from industrial biomass into a structural material suitable for various applications in the industrial sector. It is claimed to be non-toxic, biodegradable, and that it could replace many forms of hard plastics and synthetic and chemical composites.ics and synthetic and chemical composites.
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rdfs:comment Zeoform is a material developed and patentZeoform is a material developed and patented by an Australian company Zeo IP Pty. It is derived from water and cellulose, specifically polymeric lignocellulosic fibres from industrial biomass into a structural material suitable for various applications in the industrial sector. It is claimed to be non-toxic, biodegradable, and that it could replace many forms of hard plastics and synthetic and chemical composites.ics and synthetic and chemical composites.
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