BYNEL® Series 4100 series resins are anhydride-modified, linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) resins. All BYNEL Series 4100 series resins are available in pellet form for use in conventional extrusion and coextrusion equipment designed+F47 to process polyethylene resins. Physical properties of BYNEL Series 4100 resins are typical of linear low-density polyethylene resins with similar density and melt index values. Use of these adhesive resins in coextruded PE/barrier structures offers improved thermal resistance over that of ethylene vinyl acetate-based adhesive resins. BYNEL 4100 series resins adhere to a variety of materials. They are most often used to adhere to EVOH, polyamide, PE and ethylene copolymers. Series 4100 resins can be used in coextrusion processes including: - blown film
- cast film/sheet
- blow molding
- melt and solid phase thermoforming
- sheet and tubing
LLDPE resins are known for their temperature resistance, clarity and toughness. These physical properties make the 4100 series resins work well in applications such as: - boil-in-bag structures
- blow molded containers in which drop strength is important
- bag-in-box films
- film where LLDPE is the heat seal layer
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