ESPOO, Finland

Christos Rampotas


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Years Active: 2024

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Title: Christos Rampotas: Innovator in Granular Cellulose Products

Introduction

Christos Rampotas is a notable inventor based in Espoo, Finland. He has made significant contributions to the field of cellulose products, particularly through his innovative patent related to granular microfibrillated cellulose. His work is essential in advancing sustainable materials derived from agricultural biomass.

Latest Patents

Christos Rampotas holds a patent for a granular cellulose product. This invention relates to a granular microfibrillated cellulose product that comprises a microfibrillated cellulose originating from agricultural biomass. The product contains ≤75 wt % of cellulose, preferably ≤70 wt %, based on the dry solids content. It features a bulk density of 500-1200 kg/m and a flowability of 5-60 ml/s, measured by a Copley scientific powder flowability tester. Additionally, the water content of the product is at most 60 wt %, based on the total microfibrillated cellulose product. This invention is particularly relevant for its applications in the manufacture of paper and paperboard products.

Career Highlights

Christos Rampotas is associated with Kemira Oyj, a company known for its focus on sustainable solutions in the chemical industry. His role at Kemira Oyj allows him to leverage his expertise in cellulose products to contribute to innovative solutions in various applications.

Collaborations

Christos has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Juhana Ahola and Kaisa Karisalmi. These collaborations enhance the development and application of his inventions, fostering a creative environment for innovation.

Conclusion

Christos Rampotas is a distinguished inventor whose work in granular cellulose products exemplifies the intersection of sustainability and innovation. His contributions are paving the way for advancements in the use of agricultural biomass in various industries.

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