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Rulon Bearings

ExxonMobil Exxtra™ Seal POP 229 Plastomer for Cast Film
Categories: Polymer; Film; Thermoplastic; Elastomer, TPE

Material Notes: Product Description: Exxtra™ Seal POP 2295 is an ethylene-based hexene plastomer produced using ExxonMobil Chemical's EXXPOL® Catalyst Technology. Seal POP2295 is designed for both monolayer and multilayer coextruded cast and blown film applications requiring low sealing temperatures, high oxygen transmission and high toughness. Typical applications include seal layers for lamination films used in meat, poultry and produce packaging

Availability: Latin America, North America

Additive:

  • Antiblock: No
  • Slip: No
  • Thermal Stabilizer: Yes
Applications:
  • Cast Film
  • Lamination Film
Information provided by ExxonMobil Chemical

Key Words: EXACT™ 4151
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Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Density 0.895 g/cc0.0323 lb/in³ExxonMobil Method
Thickness 25.4 microns1.00 mil
Melt Flow 2.2 g/10 min2.2 g/10 min190°C/2.16kg; ExxonMobil Method
 
Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Puncture Resistance 75.6 N17.0 lb (f)ExxonMobil Method
Film Tensile Strength at Yield, MD 6.21 MPa900 psiASTM D882
Film Tensile Strength at Yield, TD 3.31 MPa480 psiASTM D882
Film Elongation at Break, MD 360 %360 %ASTM D882
Film Elongation at Break, TD 650 %650 %ASTM D882
Puncture Energy 6.21 J4.58 ft-lbExxonMobil Method
Elmendorf Tear Strength, MD 4.33 g/micron110 g/milASTM D1922
Elmendorf Tear Strength, TD 15.7 g/micron400 g/milASTM D1922
Dart Drop 31.5 g/micron800 g/milASTM D1709A
Film Tensile Strength at Break, MD 75.8 MPa11000 psiASTM D882
Film Tensile Strength at Break, TD 55.2 MPa8000 psiASTM D882
1% Secant Modulus, MD 48.3 MPa7000 psiASTM D882
1% Secant Modulus, TD 61.4 MPa8900 psiASTM D882
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Melting Point 87.8 °C190 °FPeak Melting Temperature; ExxonMobil Method
Crystallization Temperature 71.0 °C160 °FExxonMobil Method
Vicat Softening Point 76.1 °C169 °FASTM D1525
 
Optical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Haze 0.50 %0.50 %ASTM D1003
Gloss 91 %91 %ASTM D2457
 
Descriptive Properties
Puncture Force13 lbfExxonMobil Method

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