Kraton® D1102 + HDPE blend (20/80)
Subcategory: Elastomer, TPE; Thermoplastic; Polymer
Material Notes: Unmodified polypropylene has high rigidity and good heat resistance, but poor impact resistance, especially at low temperatures. Blending KRATON D and G polymers with PE significantly improves the toughness at both room and low temperatures. KRATON polymers are block segments of styrene and rubber monomers (A-B, A-B-A, or [A-B]n). The KRATON D series consists of an unsaturated polymer, either butadiene or isoprene, as the rubber monomer. The high softening point of the HDPE and the low glass transition temperatures of the D1102 elastomeric midblock give the films a broad range of service temperatures, from below freezing to above boiling. All properties listed below are measured on blown film, 1 mil (25 microns) thick. Information provided by the manufacturer, Kraton® Polymers.
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- Melt Flow
- Tensile Impact Strength
- Elmendorf Tear Strength MD
- Elmendorf Tear Strength TD
- Dart Drop Test
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