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ExxonMobil Bicor® 120 SLP OPP Film  (discontinued **)
Categories: Polymer; Film; Thermoplastic; Polypropylene (PP); Polypropylene, Film Grade

Material Notes: Product Description: Bicor SLP is a one-side treated, non-heat sealable OPP film designed for use as the outside web of a lamination. The treated print surface is intended as the print and laminating side.

Availability: Latin America, North America and South America

Key Features:

  • Excellent ink adhesion and bond strength in adhesive, PVdC adhesive, and extrusion laminations
  • Non-migratory slip system for consistent COF
Applications:
  • Bakery
  • Biscuits/Cookie/Crackers
  • Confectionery, Gum
  • Confectionery, Sugar
  • Crisps and Snacks
  • Fresh Produce
Uses:
  • HFFS Flexible Packaging
  • Pouches – Flexible Packaging
  • VFFS Flexible Packaging
Processing Method: Outer Web Adhesive Lamination, Outer Web Extrusion Lamination, Solvent Flexographic Printing, Solvent Rotogravure Printing and Water-based Flexographic Printing

Information provided by ExxonMobil Chemical

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Water Vapor Transmission 4.30 g/m²/day
@Temperature 38.0 °C
90% RH; ExxonMobil Method
Thickness 1.20 milNominal; ExxonMobil Method
Coating Weight 17.1 lb/reamExxonMobil Method
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Coefficient of Friction 0.20slip modified; ExxonMobil Method
Film Tensile Strength at Break, MD 18000 psi20 in/min, 2.0 in Jaw Separation; ExxonMobil Method
Film Tensile Strength at Break, TD 35000 psi20 in/min, 2.0 in Jaw Separation; ExxonMobil Method
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Shrinkage, MD 4.0 %
@Temperature 135 °C
ExxonMobil Method
Shrinkage, TD 4.5 %
@Temperature 135 °C
ExxonMobil Method
 
Optical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Haze 2.0 %ExxonMobil Method
Gloss 88 %45°, Untreated Surface; ExxonMobil Method
 
Descriptive Properties
Wetting Tension0.83 receding COS thetaPrint Surface
Yield25500 in2/lb

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