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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.

Key properties

Exceed XP 7 performance polyethylene provides extreme film properties.
Exceed XP 7 performance polyethylene provides extreme film properties

Applications

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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).

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