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Last updated January 31, 2026
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Carbohydrate based wood adhesive resins: CargillRecent Research Landscape

Formaldehyde-based resins pose significant regulatory and health risks, which are mitigated by engineering high-strength bonds using pea protein and epoxy-functionalized ethers. This chemistry stabilizes the adhesive network to ensure structural integrity in engineered wood products.

What technical problems is Cargill addressing in Carbohydrate based wood adhesive resins?

Poor wet bond strength

(2)evidences

Natural protein and carbohydrate binders suffer from hydrolytic instability and bond failure when exposed to humid environments. Improving water resistance allows bio-based adhesives to replace synthetic formaldehyde-based resins in structural applications.