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ExxonMobil Exact™ 3132F Ethylene Alpha Olefin Copolymer
Categories: Polymer; Thermoplastic

Material Notes: Plastomers are ethylene alpha olefin copolymers that bridge the gap between elastomers and plastics. With rubber-like properties and the processability of plastic, they are used as polymer modifiers to provide unique properties in flexible packaging, molded and extruded products, and foamed compounds.  Benefits: Flexible packaging – enhanced toughness, clarity and sealing performance, Molded and extruded products – improved impact strength and flexibility, Foamed compounds – added durability to lightweight shoe mid soles  Exact™ plastomer resins for film packaging.  Exact plastomer resins for film packaging can be used in blends with polyolefins to improve the heat-sealing performance and toughness in film applications. 

Availability:  Latin America, North America. 

Additive:  antiblock: no; slip: no; thermal stabilizer: no.  Applications: blown film.  Forms: pellets.

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Density 0.900 g/ccExxonMobil Method
Melt Flow 1.2 g/10 minEstimate from data measured at other conditons.; ExxonMobil Method
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Film Tensile Strength at Yield, MD 580 psiASTM D882
Film Tensile Strength at Yield, TD 560 psiASTM D882
Film Elongation at Break, MD 520 %ASTM D882
Film Elongation at Break, TD 650 %ASTM D882
Secant Modulus, MD 9.50 ksiASTM D882
Secant Modulus, TD 10.0 ksiASTM D882
Puncture Energy 60.0 in-lbExxonMobil Method
Elmendorf Tear Strength MD 210 gASTM D1922
Elmendorf Tear Strength TD 320 gASTM D1922
Dart Drop Test 1200 gASTM D1709A
Film Tensile Strength at Break, MD 9800 psiASTM D882
Film Tensile Strength at Break, TD 8900 psiASTM D882
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Melting Point 202 °FPeak; ExxonMobil Method
Crystallization Temperature 169 °FExxonMobil Method
Vicat Softening Point 183 °FASTM D1525
 
Optical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Haze 2.1 %ASTM D1003
Gloss 79 %@ 45°; ASTM D2457

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PEX98951 / 238332

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