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July 25th, 2004
Company banks on a superior cornstarch glue
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EcoSynthetix Inc. hopes its high-tech approach to the mundane - a better way to make cornstarch glue for the manufacturing of corrugated cardboard - will lead to market success. Lansing-based EcoSynthetix has figured out a way to break down cornstarch molecules into tiny fragments too small to be seen with the naked eye - between 50 and 100 nanometers in diameter.
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Detroit News
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