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Low density Exceed™ XP 7 performance polyethylene grades
ExxonMobil has developed a new series of Exceed™ XP performance polyethylene (PE) grades that deliver remarkable mechanical performance with a combination of low density and fractional melt index (MI). Exceed™ XP 7021 and Exceed™ XP 7052 offer the value chain a combination of attributes that is currently not available in a single resin. This includes high levels of elasticity and holding force, puncture energy (up to 2.3 J/mil) and dart impact resistance (up to 900 gm on a 25.4 micron film).
Stretch hood films combining HEVA equivalent elasticity with high holding force for pallet stability
Collation shrink films at low temperatures offer potential energy savings from lower energy use
Primary packaging films at low seal initiation temperatures for fast sealing
Greenhouse films with remarkable softness and clarity combined with dart and puncture resistance for integrity
Fractional Melt Index (MI) for easy processing, bubble stability, high output.
Key benefits
ExxonMobil research and tests indicate that Exceed™ XP 7021 and Exceed™ XP 7052 also offer a combination of fractional MI and low density (0.911-0.912 g/cm³) that is not available in the market today. This makes films with enhanced bubble stability and creates opportunities to increase output for converters.
Good bubble stability, opportunities to increase output
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ExxonMobil Introduces New Series of Low Density Exceed™ XP 7 Performance Polyethylene Grades That Deliver “Never Seen Before” Levels of Performance
ExxonMobil has developed a new series of Exceed™ XP performance polyethylene (PE) grades that deliver remarkable mechanical performance with a combination of low density and fractional melt index (MI).