Eastman SP 2202T EMAC® Ethylene-Methyl Acrylate Copolymer
Subcategory: Ethylene Methyl Acrylate; Thermoplastic
Key Words: Eastman EMAC
Material Notes: 21% Methyl Acrylate Content. Characteristics: Processing Temperature Range: 350-600°F (177-315°C), Less Crystalline and Softer than Polyethylene, Non-Corrosive at Extrusion Temperatures, Excellent Thermal Stability over the Full Processing Temperature Range Applications:Films: Processable on Standard LDPE Film Lines, Radio Frequency (RF) Sealable, Excellent Heat Seal Response at Low Temperatures, Melt Strength to Produce 10 mil and Thicker Blown Films, Can be Substituted for PVC Films where Softness and Clean Incineration are Required, Excellent Toughness and Creep Resistance; Compounding: Impact Modification, Compatibilizer; Coextrusion: Excellent Tie Layer for LDPE, HDPE, PET, PP, PVDC, Ionomer, EVA, EAA, rigid PVC, PC; Broad Operating Temperature Range Facilitates Viscosity Matching Data provided by Chevron Chemical. Chevron sold its EMAC® and EBAC® product lines to Eastman Chemical in 1999.
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