Mechanical Properties | Metric | English | Comments |
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Elmendorf Tear Strength, MD | 0.984 g/micron | 25.0 g/mil | ASTM D1922 |
ExxonMobil LL 3402.48 Cast Film Resin
(discontinued **) LL 3402.48 is a hexene medium density polyethylene cast film grade for applications requiring high strength and high stiffness. It can also be used in blown films. Films produced from this resin ex.. |
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Elmendorf Tear Strength, MD | 0.984 g/micron | 25.0 g/mil | ASTM D1922 |
ExxonMobil LL 1235x70 Cast Film Resin
(discontinued **) LL 1235x70 is a butene LLDPE with improved stiffness. It can be used alone or as a component in packaging and industrial film.Information provided by ExxonMobil Chemical |
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Elmendorf Tear Strength, MD | 0.984 g/micron | 25.0 g/mil | ASTM D1922A |
LyondellBasell Pro-fax SA861 Polypropylene Random Copolymer, Cast Film Extrusion Key Features: polypropylene random copolymer resin formulated for cast film extrusion, good optical properties, excellent slip properties, FDA acceptable, improved cold temperature impact resistance.. |
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Elmendorf Tear Strength, MD | 0.984 g/micron | 25.0 g/mil | Calculated from mfr's report of 4.1 N per TAPPI-414 and the typical thickness |
DuPont™ Nomex® 411 Paper, 15 mil Nominal Thickness Nomex® Type 411 is the uncalendared precursor of Type 410. It has a lower density and lower property values. It is used in applications such as motor phase insulation and transformer coil end fil.. |
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Elmendorf Tear Strength, MD | 0.984 g/micron | 25.0 g/mil | ASTM D1922 |
ExxonMobil Pax-Plus™ 3204 Blown Film Resin Pax-Plus 3204 is a rubber modified high density polyethylene film resin which is used primarily in film requiring good impact strength. It is specially formulated to provide easy tear in the machin.. |
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Elmendorf Tear Strength, MD | 0.984 g/micron | 25.0 g/mil | ASTM D1922 |
ExxonMobil LL 3404.48 Cast Film Resin
(discontinued **) LL 3404.48 is a hexene medium density polyethylene cast film grade for applications requiring high strength and high stiffness. It can also be used in blown films. Films produced from this resin ex.. |
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Elmendorf Tear Strength, MD | 0.984 g/micron | 25.0 g/mil | ASTM D1922 |
ExxonMobil LL 1001.32 Cast Film Resin
(discontinued **) LL 1001.32 is a butene LLDPE resin. Films made from LL 1001.32 have very good tensile and toughness properties.Information provided by ExxonMobil Chemical |