Signature Polymers

All our polymers are now positioned under a single portfolio brand: Signature Polymers. We will be making these modifications over the next six months so you will see both old and new grade names highlighted moving forward.

Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE)

Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) resins are used to produce a range of general-purpose and high-performance applications, which include blown and cast film, extrusion and coating, and rotational and injection molding.

Benefits

  • High melt strength
  • Excellent optical properties
  • Outstanding shrink performance

Products

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    ExxonMobil™ LDPE

    Offers good quality for blown, cast and extrusion film, and rotational and injection molding.

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    Nexxstar™ LDPE product grades

    Forms the basis of innovative coextrusion film solutions that provide exceptional performance for securing palletized products during transport and storage.

For more polyethylene polymers containing Vinyl Acetate explore  :

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    Escorene™ Ultra EVA

    Base polymer in many adhesion resin formulations. Outstanding compounding makes it a material of choice for use in wire and cable. High transparency is a key attribute for photovoltaic cell encapsulation.

Featured resources

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    Help engineers protect their structures using eXtreme Performance liners

    Exceed™ XP performance polymers offer a new benchmark for dart impact resistance in construction class-A(1) and other highly demanding solutions that require eXtreme Performance.

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    Soft and secure shrink film

    Help brand owners wrap and bundle their products using eXtreme Performance ‘soft-and-secure’ shrink film

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