Matt Spence, Vice-President Biomaterials at Sappi Biotech, explains: “Valida is a highly fibrillated cellulose manufactured by Sappi. Derived from woodfibre, it is a 100% natural, biodegradable and sustainable material. Valida can successfully perform as an opacifier and thickener in sanitising gels, providing a natural alternative for acrylate-based polymers while providing some unique additional benefits, including:
replacing microplastics with a natural ingredient
sustainable and biodegradable
moisturising the skin
imparting a superior skin feel
unique texture
having passed cosmetics ingredient safety studies covering:
skin irritation
skin sensitisation
skin blockage, and
skin penetration.
What can Valida bring to the hand sanitiser?
Traditionally hand sanitisers are clear and transparent gels which contain at least 60% alcohol. Achieving the desired viscosity of sanitising gel can be challenging, and there are only a few thickeners (e.g. acrylates) that are suitable. The manufacturing process is designed to minimise energy use and avoids the use of harmful process chemicals, thus respecting our environment.
Valida is produced by mechanically processing wood-derived fibres to their smallest components, resulting in a dramatically increased surface area and enhanced mechanical, optical, chemical and physical properties. When suspended in water, Valida cellulose fibrils form an insoluble 3D network based on hydrogen bonding and mechanical entanglement. This network is the foundation of Valida’s excellent rheology and stabilising functionality.
A video explaining the benefits of Sappi Valida is available on the Sappi YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/SappiTube.
Questions or interested in a sample?
Do you have a question about Valida in hand sanitiser, or do you want to test how Valida works in your formulation? You can contact us via the following email: moc.ippas@adilav.