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Polypropylene
& Polyethylene Resins:
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film
grade
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injection
grade
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blow
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High
Density Polyethylene Resins:
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Film
grade
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injection
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blow
grade
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monofilament
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Low
Density Polyethylene Resins:
Polyethylene
Basics
Polyethylene
is the world's most versatile and widely used plastic. It is
used in different application like - packaging films, stretch
wrap, grocery sacks, trash bags, high-strength shipping sacks,
blow molded bottles or injection molded parts and containers. HDPE
blow molding resins provide versatility for the creation of
containers with a variety of forms shapes and sizes which are
widely used in everyday life.
PE
resin can also be used in liners and agricultural film.
Quality and yield of crops has been significantly improved.
Polypropylene
Resins
Polypropylene
(PP) is an easy to mould material which has moderate impact
resistance, high structural strength and is resistant to a
huge range of chemicals. Although mainly used in injection
moulding, it may be blow or rotationally moulded, vacuum
formed or extruded. Working Temperature Range: 0°C to +105°C. Polypropylene
resins are extensively used in variety of markets including
automotive, consumer durables, rigid and flexible packaging,
health and hygiene, and fibers. Polypropylene Resins covers a
wide range of product applications, including film, injection
and blow molding, sheet extrusion and thermoforming.
The
line of Polypropylene Resins includes
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Homo
polymers for stiffness,
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Impact
copolymers offering impact resistance over a wide range of
temperatures
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Random
copolymers for clarity and sealability.
Polypropylene
Resins offer consistent process ability, high heat resistance,
good clarity and gloss, low water absorption, high
stiffness/hardness, excellent moisture barrier and chemical
resistance, enhanced mold filling and release ability, and
excellent fatigue resistance.
Low
Density Polyethylene
Low
Density Polyethylene (LDPE or LLDPE) has very high impact
resistance, modest structural strength and good resistance to
a wide range of chemicals. It is commonly rotationally, blow
and injection moulded though it may be vacuum formed or
extruded. Working Temperature Range: -40°C to +60°C
High
Density Polyethylene
High
Density Polyethylene (HDPE) is a rugged material which is easy
to mould, has a high resistance to impact and is not affected
by most chemicals. Principally used in injection and blow
moulding it may also be vacuum formed or extruded. Working
Temperature Range: -35°C to +65°C
Polypropylene
Co-Polymer
Polypropylene
Co-Polymer (PPCO) is a Polypropylene molecule with about 2%
HDPE added. It has a mixture of the properties of HDPE and
Polypropylene including very high impact resistance and
moderate structural strength. It is also resistant to a huge
range of chemicals. Commonly used in injection moulding.
Working Temperature Range: -20°C to +85°C

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