Polypropylene homopolymers are thermoplastic resins produced through the polymerization of propylene. The use of metallocene catalysts in the production of these homopolymers results in resins with improved optical and processing characteristics, combined with exceptional purity. Potential applications include fibers, medical, thermoforming, cast film, injection molding and flow modifiers in compounding.
Legend: PSB: Product Stewardship Bulletin TDS: Technical Data Sheet SDS: Safety Data Sheet
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Product Name | PSB | TDS | SDS | Melt Flow (g/10 min) |
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Metocene HM2015 | N/A | 140 (230 °C/2.16 kg) | 0.90 | |||
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Metocene HM2089 | N/A | 9 (230 °C/2.16 kg) | 0.90 | |||
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Metocene HM562S | N/A | 30 (230 °C/2.16 kg) | 0.90 | |||
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Metocene HM650V | 150 (230 °C/2.16 kg) | 0.90 | ||||
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Metocene MF650V | N/A | 150 (230 °C/2.16 kg) | 0.90 | |||
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Metocene MF650W | 500 (230 °C/2.16 kg) | 0.90 (23 °C) | ||||
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Metocene MF650X | 1200 (230 °C/2.16 kg) | 0.90 (23 °C) | ||||
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Metocene MF650Y | 1800 (230 °C/2.16 kg) | 0.90 (23 °C) | ||||
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