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COMBINING HIGH FLOW, STIFFNESS AND IMPACT RESISTANCE - BJ356MO, MFR100 HETEROPHASIC PP
03 September 2001 - Borealis A/S

Compared to a high flow impact resistant PP such as BJ380MO, BJ356MO shows a step change in both flow and stiffness, while displaying an impact resistance superior to any homopolymeric PP, such as the easy flowing HJ320MO. The super light flow enables easy filling of products with flow length-wall thickness ratios up to 400, while the tailored properties provide the required stiffness and impact resistance to design for thinner walling.

The most important features of BJ356MO are:

Super light flow, high stiffness, good impact resistance, nucleated
Good antistatic and very good organoleptic properties
Reduced processing pressures, melt temperature, cooling time and excellent demoulding

Compared to a high flow impact resistant PP such as BJ380MO, BJ356MO shows a step change in both flow and stiffness, while displaying an impact resistance superior to any homopolymeric PP, such as the easy flowing HJ320MO. The super light flow enables easy filling of products with flow length-wall thickness ratios up to 400, while the tailored properties provide the required stiffness and impact resistance to design for thinner walling.

BJ356MO meets the future demands of light weight products; examples of products that will benefit from the properties of BJ356MO include:

Thin wall containers (i.e. yellow fats, yoghurt cups)

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About: Borealis A/S
Borealis is a leading provider of plastics solutions with more than 40 years of experience in polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP). Borealis solutions are converted by its customers into everyday products such as food packaging, medical devices, diapers, pipes, automotive parts and power cables.

Borealis is owned 50% by the Norwegian oil company, Statoil, and 50% by IOB Holdings, owned equally by OMV, the Austrian oil and natural gas group, and by the International Petroleum Investment Company (IPIC) of Abu Dhabi.


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