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ExxonMobil Bicor™ 20MBT666 OPP Film  (discontinued **)
Categories: Polymer; Film; Thermoplastic; Polypropylene (PP); Polypropylene, Film Grade

Material Notes: Product Description: Bicor 20MBT666 is a biaxially oriented transparent polypropylene film acrylic coated two sides. This film is specifically suitable for unprinted overwrapping, offering unique aspect and cost reduction advantage.

Availability: Africa & Middle East, Asia Pacific and Europe

Key Features:

  • Low sealing threshold
  • High seal strengths even under low pressure sealing
  • Excellent packaging machine performance
  • Outstanding optical properties
  • No seal compatibility between acrylic coating and coex film
  • Water based coatings
Features:
  • Acrylic Coated
  • Flavor & Aroma Barrier
  • In Lamination Lap Sealable
Applications:
  • Box Overwrap
  • Tobacco
Uses:
  • Tobacco Overwrap Flexible Packaging
Processing Method: Solvent Flexographic Printing, Solvent Rotogravure Printing and Surface Print Unsupported

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Water Vapor Transmission 0.0900 g/100 in²/day
@Temperature 23.0 °C
85% RH; ExxonMobil Method
 0.450 g/100 in²/day
@Temperature 38.0 °C
90% RH; ExxonMobil Method
Oxygen Transmission Rate 64.5 cc/100 in²/day
@Temperature 23.0 °C
Wet, 75% RH; ExxonMobil Method
 65.0 cc/100 in²/day
@Temperature 23.0 °C
0% RH; ExxonMobil Method
Thickness 0.790 milExxonMobil Method
Coating Weight 11.2 lb/reamExxonMobil Method
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Film Elongation at Break, MD 175 %7.9 in/min, 4.9 in Jaw Separation; ExxonMobil Method
Film Elongation at Break, TD 60 %7.9 in/min, 4.9 in Jaw Separation; ExxonMobil Method
Modulus of Elasticity 290 ksiMD; ExxonMobil Method
 551 ksiTD; ExxonMobil Method
Coefficient of Friction 0.25Both Sides; ExxonMobil Method
Seal Strength 200 g/in
@Pressure 0.00345 MPa,
Temperature 100 °C
0.5 sec, Untreated Surface; ExxonMobl Method
Film Tensile Strength at Break, MD 23200 psi7.9 in/min, 4.9 in Jaw Separation; ExxonMobil Method
Film Tensile Strength at Break, TD 42100 psi7.9 in/min, 4.9 in Jaw Separation; ExxonMobil Method
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Shrinkage, MD 6.0 %
@Temperature 135 °C,
Time 432 sec
ExxonMobil Method
Shrinkage, TD 5.5 %
@Temperature 135 °C,
Time 432 sec
ExxonMobil Method
 
Optical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Haze 1.2 %ExxonMobil Method
Gloss 85 %45°; ExxonMobil Method
 
Descriptive Properties
Heat Seal Range90°F36.3 psi, 0.2 sec
Yield38700 in2/lb

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