HG385MO is a polypropylene homopolymer intended for injection moulding. This grade combines unique Borstar reactor design with Borealis Nucleation Technology (BNT) to produce highly-crystalline polypropylene. This product is characterized by excellent flow properties combined with a narrow molecular weight distribution well suited for low distortion products. This grade contains anti-static and slip additives, which result in short cycle time, good demoulding and low dust attraction.
Products moulded from this grade exhibit excellent dimension consistency combined with high stiffness.
CAS-No. 9003-07-0
Applications
Caps and closures Items requiring good antistatic properties
Special Features
High stiffness Excellent antistatic properties
| Original Document | Technical Datasheet-ISO(English) | |||
| Features | High Stiffness/RigidityFast Cycle TimeGood FlowHomopolymer | |||
| Additive | Antistatic AdditiveSlip agent | |||
| Processing | Injection | |||
| Physical | Value/Unit(Sign in to View) | Test Standard | Test Condition |
|---|---|---|---|
Density/Specific Gravity | *** g/cm³ | ISO 1183 | |
Melt Mass Flow Rate(MFR) | |||
230°C/2.16 kg | *** g/10min | ISO 1133 | |
| Mechanical | Value/Unit(Sign in to View) | Test Standard | Test Condition |
Tensile Modulus | *** Mpa | ISO 527-2 | 1 mm/min |
Tensile Strength | |||
Yield | *** Mpa | ISO 527-2 | 50 mm/min |
Tensile Elongation | |||
Yield | *** % | ISO 527-2 | 50 mm/min |
Flexural Modulus | *** Mpa | ISO 178 | |
| Impact | Value/Unit(Sign in to View) | Test Standard | Test Condition |
Charpy Notched Impact Strengh | |||
23℃ (73℉) | *** kJ/m² | ISO 179/1eA | |
| Thermal | Value/Unit(Sign in to View) | Test Standard | Test Condition |
Heat Deflection Temperature(HDT) | |||
0.45 Mpa (66 psi)(4.6kg/cm²) | *** °C | ISO 75-2 |
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