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Product Data Sheet

HCH5110
High Density Polyethylene

Product Description

HCH5110 has been manufactured using Basell Lupotech G licensed


technology

General Information
Status : Commercial: Active

Application : HCH 5110 is suitable for Film, Bags, Products for Use in
Property Modification

Notes: Typical properties; not to be construed as specifications.


Film properties taken from 20 μm blown film extruded at a melt temperature of
220°C, long stalk process, and a blow-up ratio of 4:1.

Processing: Recommended film thickness: 15 to 50 μm.


Product Data Sheet
Typical Properties Typical Value Unit Test Method
HCH5110
Physical
High Density Polyethylene
Density (23 °C) 951 kg/cm3 ISO 1183
Product Description
MFI (190 °C /21.6Kg) 10 dg/min ISO 1133

HCH5110
Mechanical hasproperties
been manufactured using Basell Lupotech G licensed
technology
Tensile Modulus of elasticity 1050 Mpa ISO527-1;2

General Information
Tensile Strength (MD) 55 Mpa ISO 527-1;3

Tensile Strength (TD) 55 Mpa ISO 527-1;3


Status : Commercial: Active
Tensile Strain at Break (MD) 580 % ISO 527-1
Application : HCH 5110 is suitable for Film, Bags, Products for Use in
Tensile Strain at Break (TD) 620 % ISO 527-1
Property Modification
Tensile stress at Yield 26 Mpa ISO 527-1
Notes: Typical properties; not to be construed as specifications.
FilmTensile strain at Yield
properties taken from 20 μm blown film
10 extruded at %
a melt temperature
ISO 527-1 of
220°C, long stalk process, and a blow-up250ratio of 4:1. mN
Elemendorf tear strength(MD) ISO 6383-2

Processing: Recommended film thickness:


Elemendorf tear strength(TD) 800 15 to 50 μm.
mN ISO 6383-2

Thermal Properties

Melting Point 132 °C ISO 3146

Vicat Temperature , (A50,50 °C/h , 10 N) 127 °C ISO 306

Additive :Antioxidant –Heat stabilizer

Zinc Stearate
Packaging : Supplied in pellet form and can be packaged in 25Kg Bags, one
ton semi bulk or 17 tons bulk containers.

Food packaging : The above mentioned grade meets the relevant


requirements of plastics directive 2002/72/EC (06-08-2002) and its
amendments till directive 2008/39EC relating to plastic materials and articles
intended to come into contact with
foodstuffs.

Pharmaceutical Application: The above mentioned grade meets the


requirements of the European pharmacopeia version 6 section 3.1.5 for
pharmaceutical application.

Conveying: Conveying equipment should be designed to prevent


accumulation of fines and dust particles can, under certain
conditions, pose an explosion hazard. We recommend that the conveying
system used:
1. be equipped with adequate filters
2. is operated and maintained in such a manner to ensure no leaks develop
3. that adequate grounding exists at all times
We further recommended that good housekeeping will practiced throughout the
facility

Storage : As ultraviolet light may cause a change in the material, all resins
should be protected from direct sunlight and/or heat
during storage. The storage location should also be dry, dust free and the
ambient temperature should not exceed 50. It
is also advisable to process polyethylene resins (in pelletized or powder from)
within 6 months after delivery, this
because also excessive aging of polyethylene can lead to a deterioration in
quality
Handling :Minimal protection to prevent possible mechanical or thermal injury
to the eyes. Fabrication areas should be ventilated
to carry away fumes or vapors.

Combustibility : Polyethylene resins will burn when supplied adequate heat


and oxygen. They should be handled and stored away from
contact with direct flames and/or other ignition sources .in burning;
polyethylene resins contribute high heat and may
generate a dense black smoke. Fires can be extinguished by conventional
means with water and mist preferred. In
enclosed areas, fire fighters should be provided with self contained breathing
apparatus.

Note: this information is based on our current knowledge and experience .in view of many factors that may
affect processing and
application, this data does not relive processors from the responsibility of carrying out their own tests and
experiments, neither does
it imply any legally binding assurance of certain properties or of suitability for a specific purpose. It is the
responsibility of those to
whom we supply our products to ensure that any proprietary rights and existing laws and legislation are
observed.

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