KPOL-PP K-PPH 2.0

About
Polypropylene Homopolymer Characteristics The KPOL® is specially developed for Production of Raffia (Flat Yarn) by Flat Die Extrusion (Water Quenched or Chill Roll) . This product exhibits excellent processability, good melt stability, good stiffness/impact strength balance and low odor and flavor transfer. It is a controlled rheology grade. Applications The KPOL® is a low melt flow rate homopolymer used for general purpose and multipurpose grade for raffia extrusion and fiber extrusion. This resin is designed for blow moulding and extrusion applications : Extrusion, Blow molding and possibly for injection molding.&&

Product Description
GenericPP homopolymerization
Material StatusCommercial: Active
FeaturesGood Rigidity,Excellent Processability,Low liquidity,High impact resistance,Controllable rheological,Low odor,Inoxidizability,Homopolymer
AvailabilitysNorth America,Latin America

Technical Data
PHYSICALNominal valueUnitTest method
Density0.905g/cm³ASTM D1505
Melt Flow Rate
230℃,2.16kg2.0g/10minASTM D1238

MECHANICALNominal valueUnitTest method
tensile strength
yield34.0MPaASTM D638
Tensile strain
fracture12%ASTM D638
Bending modulus
1% secant1400MPaASTM D790

IMPACTNominal valueUnitTest method
Impact strength of cantilever beam notch44J/mASTM D256

THERMALNominal valueUnitTest method
Hot deformation temperature
0.45 MPa, unannealed91.0ASTM D648
Vicat Softening Temp156ASTM D1525 3

Notes
1. Typical properties: these are not to be construed as specifications.
2. Type IV, 2.0 in/min
3. Rate A (50°C/h), Loading 1 (10 N)
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