L1922T
LDPE
L1922T
Low Density Polyethylene for Injection Moulding
Application
The grade especially developed for applications requiring a good balance between flow properties and mechanical properties,e.g.toys,houseware,snap-on lids.
General information
LPC produces low density polyethylene by the tubular reactor process.As a result the product range covers a wide variety of densities and melt flow rates.The LDPE grade slate has a widw variety of slip and anti block additives levels and includes a large numbers of grades with excellent optical properties.
LPC tubular production technology guarantees a very low gel level and outstanding draw down ability,low odour and taste levels,ahich is of advantage for thin film processing and e.g. food packaging.
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FOR ORDERProperties | Value | Unit | Test Method |
Polymer Properties | |||
Density 1)2) | 919 | kg/m3 | |
Melt Flow Rate (MFR) | |||
at 190˚C and 2.16 kg | 22 | dg/min | |
at 190˚C and 5 kg | 75 | dg/min | |
Melt Volume Rate (MVR) | |||
at 190˚C and 2.16 kg | 29 | dg/10 min | |
at 190˚C and 2.16 kg | 98 | dg/10 min | |
Mechanical Properties 2) | |||
Tensile test 3)4) | |||
Stress at yield 6) | 8 | MPa | |
Stress at break 6) | 7 | MPa | |
Strain at break 6) | 400 | % | |
Tensile modulus 5) | 175 | MPa | |
Creep modulus 7) | |||
after 1 hour | 80 | MPa | |
after 1000 hour | 45 | MPa | |
Notched Izod 3)8) | |||
at + 23˚C | 42 | KJ/m2 | |
at – 30˚ C | 5 | KJ/m2 | |
Tensile impact test 3)9) | KJ/m2 | ||
Notched tensile impact strength | 86 | % | |
Elongation at break | 8.4 | MPa | |
Maximum tension | 16 | – | |
Hardness Shore D 3)10) | 45 | ||
Ball indentation test 3) | N | ||
Applied load | 49 | MPa | |
Ball indentation hardness | 16 | h | |
ESCR 3)11) | 3 | ||
Termal properties | ˚C | ||
Heat deflection temperature | ˚C | ||
at 0.45 MPa (HDT/B) | 39 | ||
Vicat softening temperature | ˚C | ||
at 10 n (VST/A) | 82 | J/g | |
DSC test | |||
Melting point 12) | 105 | ||
Enthalpy change | 104 |