MatWeb - Material Property Data Advertise with MatWeb!     Register Now
Data sheets for over 180,000 metals, plastics, ceramics, and composites.
MatWeb - Material Property Data HOME  •   SEARCH  •   TOOLS  •   SUPPLIERS  •   FOLDERS  •   ABOUT US  •   FAQ  •   LOG IN    
Recently Viewed Materials (most recent at top)  

Login to see your most recently viewed materials here.

Or if you don't have an account with us yet, then click here to register.

  Searches:   Advanced  | Category  | Property  | Metals  | Trade Name  | Manufacturer  | Recently Viewed Materials
  

Master Bond adhesives

(Viewing data as-entered. Click here to return)
NOVA Chemicals SCLAIR® 19C HDPE Film Resin  (discontinued **)
Categories: Polymer; Film; Thermoplastic; Polyethylene (PE); High Density (HDPE); High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), Film Grade

Material Notes:

Homopolymer

Features:

  • High stiffness
  • Excellent barrier properties
  • Good clarity
  • Low gel

Additives:

  • Processing antioxidant
  • Polymer process aid

Applications:

  • Barrier films
  • Co-extrusion
  • Dry food packaging
  • Blending

Film properties are typical of blown film extruded on a 2.5" extruder with 4" die and 35-mil die gap at a blow up ratio of 2.5:1, but are dependent upon operating conditions.

United States: SCLAIR 19C resin complies with the specifications contained in the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulation 21 CFR 177.1520 for olefin polymers, para. (c) 2.2, and may thus be used in the United States as an article or component of an article intended for use in contact with food, without temperature or food-type restrictions, subject to technical suitability.

NOVA Chemicals polyethylene resins are biologically and chemically inert.

Information provided by NOVA Chemicals®

Vendors: No vendors are listed for this material. Please click here if you are a supplier and would like information on how to add your listing to this material.
 
Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Density 0.958 g/ccASTM D 792
Water Vapor Transmission 2.64 g/m²/day
@Temperature 38.0 °C
100% RH; ASTM F 1249
Oxygen Transmission Rate 1488 cc/m²/day
@Temperature 23.0 °C
0% RH; ASTM D 3985
Thickness 38.0 microns
Melt Index of Compound 0.95 g/10 min
@Load 2.16 kg,
Temperature 190 °C
ASTM D 1238
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Hardness, Shore D 68ASTM D 2240
Film Tensile Strength at Yield, MD 25.0 MPaASTM D 882
Film Tensile Strength at Yield, TD 27.0 MPaASTM D 882
Film Elongation at Break, MD 560 %ASTM D 882
Film Elongation at Break, TD 890 %ASTM D 882
Elmendorf Tear Strength MD 26 gASTM D 1922
Elmendorf Tear Strength TD 711 gASTM D 1922
Dart Drop Test 44.0 gF50; ASTM D 1709/A
Film Tensile Strength at Break, MD 42.0 MPaASTM D 882
Film Tensile Strength at Break, TD 40.0 MPaASTM D 882
1% Secant Modulus, MD 840 MPaASTM D 882
1% Secant Modulus, TD 1180 MPaASTM D 882
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Vicat Softening Point 131 °CASTM D 1525
 
Optical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Haze 36 %ASTM D 1003
Gloss 23 %@ 45°; ASTM D 2457
 
Compliance PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
FDA YesSee notes for details.
 
Descriptive Properties
Low Friction Puncture (J/mm)20NOVA Chemicals Test Method

**
Materials flagged as discontinued () are no longer part of the manufacturer’s standard product line according to our latest information. These materials may be available by special order, in distribution inventory, or reinstated as an active product. Data sheets from materials that are no longer available remain in MatWeb to assist users in finding replacement materials.

Users of our Advanced Search (registration required) may exclude discontinued materials from search results.

Some of the values displayed above may have been converted from their original units and/or rounded in order to display the information in a consistent format. Users requiring more precise data for scientific or engineering calculations can click on the property value to see the original value as well as raw conversions to equivalent units. We advise that you only use the original value or one of its raw conversions in your calculations to minimize rounding error. We also ask that you refer to MatWeb's terms of use regarding this information. Click here to go back to viewing the property data in MatWeb's normal format.

Users viewing this material also viewed the following:
Total XSene® HD55110 High Density Polyethylene - Blown Film
Total Lumicene® mPE M 4707 EP Metallocene Polyethylene, Blown Film
NOVA Chemicals SCLAIR® 99L HDPE Film Resin
NOVA Chemicals Sclair® 19C Homopolymer HDPE Film Resin
ExxonMobil Pax-Plus™ 3208 Blown Film Resin

PNOVB079 / 194687

Please read our License Agreement regarding materials data and our Privacy Policy. Questions or comments about MatWeb? Please contact us at webmaster@matweb.com. We appreciate your input.

The contents of this web site, the MatWeb logo, and "MatWeb" are Copyright 1996-2024 by MatWeb, LLC. MatWeb is intended for personal, non-commercial use. The contents, results, and technical data from this site may not be reproduced either electronically, photographically or substantively without permission from MatWeb, LLC.