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Derivatives / Polymers
Random Copolymer
ethylene in the homopolymer matrix during polymerisation results in PP resins with excellent transparency and gloss, with lower stiffness compared to PP homopolymers
Impact Copolymer
Block type copolymerisation results in PP resins with the additional benefit of offering an excellent balance of impact strength and stiffness at both ambient and low temperatures.
Polyproplene Impact Copolymer
is a nucleated
impact copolymer polypropylene with antistatic agent, suitable for injection molding applications.
Polyproplene Homopolymer
is a homopolymer polypropylene with anti-gas fading stabilization, it is
suitable for the production of spunbond fibers.
GPPS Polystrene
is an easy flowing crystal polystyrene designed for extrusion or injection applications . In extrusion , it improves extruder output and thermoforming cycle times when mixed with a super high impact polystyrene
LDPE Polyethylene
LLDPE is a copolymer produced from the polymerisation of ethylene with a range of alpha olefins; the most common being 1-butene and 1- hexene. The linear structure formed improves the mechanical performance of films over those produced using traditional LDPE materials.

HDPE Polyethylene
is the most common and versatile of the polyethylene family. Manufactured by the polymerisation of ethylene and comonomer, commonly 1-butene and/or 1- hexene, it is used to produce various grades of homopolymer and copolymers suitable for a variety of applications.

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