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Dry Molded Fiber (DMF)
Dry Molded Fiber is a technology and a process mainly used for industrial purposes, owned and patented by PulPac. The process enables the molding of cellulose into three-dimensional shapes, using air. The process has similarities to the wet molding techinque, but thanks to the lack of water the dry technique is faster, costs less, and consumes less energy.

Cellulose or Pulp, is often considered a sustainable packaging material, as defined by the Sustainable Packaging Coalition, since it is produced from recycled materials, and can be recycled again after its useful life-cycle.

Innovation and Patent
The process of dry molded fiber (DMF) was invented in 2015 and the patent, which is granted, was filed om March 18, 2016 by inventors Linus Larsson and Ove Larsson.