Enhanced TDS
Knowde-enriched technical product data sheet
Identification & Functionality
- Chemical Family
- Polymer Name
- Plastics & Elastomers Functions
- Technologies
- Product Families
Features & Benefits
- Labeling Claims
- Materials Features
- Product Charateristics
- Good Optical Properties, Good Processability.
Applications & Uses
- Markets
- Applications
- Plastics & Elastomers End Uses
- Plastics & Elastomers Processing Methods
- Typical Applications
- Shrink Film, Food Packaging Film, Blown Film, Cast Film and Surface Protection Film.
Properties
- Color
- Physical Form
- Mechanical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Tensile Strength at Break (MD / TD) 22 / 17 % ISO 527-1,-3 Tensile Modulus 260 MPa ISO 527-1,-2 Tensile Stress at Yield 11 MPa ISO 527-1,-2 Dart Drop Impact (50 μm) 100 g ASTM D 1709 Tensile Strain at Break (MD / TD) 300 / 600 % ISO 527-1,-3 Coefficient of Friction min. 70 % ISO 8295 - Physical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Density 0.924 g/cm3 ISO 1183 Melt Flow Rate (190°C / 2.16 kg) 4 g/10 min ISO 1133 Melting Temperature 111 °C ISO 3146 Vicat Softening Temperature (A50 (50 OC/h 10N)) 92 °C ISO 306 - Optical Properties
Value Units Test Method / Conditions Gloss (at 20°) min. 60 GU ASTM D 2457 Gloss (at 60°) min. 105 GU ASTM D 2457 Haze max. 8.0 % ASTM D 1003 - Note
- The above properties are measured on blown film of 50 μm thickness, extruded at melt temperature of 180°C and a blow up ratio of 2:1
Regulatory & Compliance
- Food Contact
- The material is manufactured to the highest standards but, special requirements apply to certain applications, such as food contact end-use. For specific information on regulatory compliance, please contact TASNEE below or our local representative in your area.
Safety & Health
- Safety
- Workers should be protected from the possibility of skin or eye contact with molten polymer. As minimum precaution, safety glasses and heat resistance gloves are suggested to prevent mechanical or thermal injury to eyes and hands. Molten polymer exceeding processing condition requirements may degrade and release, fumes, vapors and unpleasant odor. In higher concentrations they may cause irritation of the mucus membranes. Fabrication areas should be ventilated to carry away fumes and vapors. Legislation on the control of emissions and pollution prevention must be observed. If the principles of sound manufacturing practice are adhered to and the place of work is well ventilated, no health hazards are involved in processing the material. The material may burn when supplied with excess heat and oxygen. It should be handled and stored away from contact with direct flames and/or ignition sources. In burning the material generates considerable heat and may release a dense black smoke. Fires should be extinguished by heavy foams or dry powder. For further information about safety in handling and processing please refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).
Packaging & Availability
- Packaging Type
Storage & Handling
- Storage
- The material is packed in 25 kg bags or in bulk containers protecting it from contamination. Storage time of material longer than 6 months may have a negative influence on the quality of the final product. It is generally recommended to convert all materials latest within 6 months from delivery date. The material is subjected to degradation by ultra-violet radiation or by high storage temperatures. Therefore the material must be protected from direct sunlight, temperatures above 40°C and high atmospheric humidity during storage. Further unfavorable storage conditions are large fluctuations in ambient temperature and high atmospheric humidity. These conditions may lead to moisture condensing inside the packaging. Under these circumstances, it is recommended to dry the material before use. TASNEE will not give any warranty to unfavorable storage conditions which may lead to quality deterioration such as color change, bad smell and inferior product performance.