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THE NEW REFERENCE FOR STIFF POLYPROPYLENE GRADES
03 September 2001 - Borealis A/S

With the Bormod brand, covering applications ranging from cast film to thermoforming and injection moulding, Borealis has launched a family of new reference grades regarding stiff polypropylene. Bormod HF955MO is made by the proprietary Borstar technology, combining the benefits of advanced catalysts, proprietary process technology and the unique Borstar Nucleation Technology which provides a uniform crystalline structure and very fast solidification of the polymer in processing. The result is early demoulding and high output in the injection moulding process.

With the Bormod brand, covering applications ranging from cast film to thermoforming and injection moulding, Borealis has launched a family of new reference grades regarding stiff polypropylene. Bormod HF955MO is made by the proprietary Borstar technology, combining the benefits of advanced catalysts, proprietary process technology and the unique Borstar Nucleation Technology which provides a uniform crystalline structure and very fast solidification of the polymer in processing. The result is early demoulding and high output in the injection moulding process.

Bormod HF955MO displays a balance of properties that makes it a clear winner in existing PP applications. Furthermore, Bormod HF955MO also demonstrates properties where PP is clearly becoming competitive to other material alternatives. With a tensile modulus of 2200 MPa Bormod HF955MO can replace talc filled PP, ABS or polystyrene in many applications.

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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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