Eastman SP 2261T EMAC® Ethylene-Methyl Acrylate Copolymer
Subcategory: Ethylene Methyl Acrylate; Thermoplastic; Polymer
Key Words: Eastman EMAC
Material Notes: 24% Methyl Acrylate Content. Characteristics: Excellent Heat Seal Response - Sealing Temperatures are 20°F and 80°F Lower than 20% MA EMAC Resins and LDPE Homopolymers, respectively; Less Crystalline and Softer than Polyethylene, Excellent Thermal Stability Over the Full Processing Temperature Range, Non-Corrosive at Extrusion Temperatures, FDA Clearance for the Packaging of Most Foods, Including Aseptic Packaging Applications:Films: Soft Blown or Cast Film Without Slip Additives, Higher Neck-In but Similar Drawdown vs. LDPE Extrusion Grades, Excellent Heat Seal Response at Low Seal Temperatures, Adheres Well to Porous Substrates such as Paper and Paperboard, Adheres Very Well to Non-porous Substrates such as OPP, PVDC Coated Substrates, and Polyester; Coextrusions: Excellent Coextrusion Layer for LDPE, LLDPE, HDPE, PP, EVA, EEA, Ionomer, PET, PC, PVDC, and Rigid PVC; 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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- Hardness, Shore D
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- Film Tensile Strength at Break, MD
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- Elmendorf Tear Strength, MD
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