Eastman SP 1305 EMAC®+ Ethylene-Methyl Acrylate Copolymer ("Plus")
Subcategory: Ethylene Methyl Acrylate; Thermoplastic
Key Words: Eastman EMAC
Material Notes: 20% Methyl Acrylate Content. Characteristics: Processing Temperature Range: 280-600°F; Higher Melting Point than Conventional EMAC; Greater Chemical Resistance than Conventional EMAC; Better Compatibility in Certain Blends than Conventional EMAC; Less Crystalline, More Flexible than Polyethylene; Excellent Thermal Stability Allows Extrusion Processing up to 600°F; Non-Corrosive at Extrusion Temperatures; FDA Clearance for Packaging of Most Foods, including Aseptic Packaging Applications:Coatings & Laminations: Higher Neck-In but Similar Drawdown vs. LDPE Extrusion Coating Grades, Excellent Heat Seal Response at Low Seal Temperatures, Adheres Very Well to Non-Porous Substrates such as OPP, PVDC Coated Substrates, and Polyester, Adheres well to Porous Substrates such as Paper and Paperboard; Compounding: Impact Modification, Compatibilizer; Film: Tie Layers for LDPE, LLDPE, HDPE, PET, PP, PVDC, Ionomer, EVA, EAA, PVC (Rigid), PC Data provided by Chevron Chemical. Chevron sold its EMAC® and EBAC® product lines to Eastman Chemical in 1999.
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