POLYOLEFINE ELASTOMER (POE)
POE 1 MFI
POE 5 MFI
POE 10 MFI
POE 30 MFI
GENERAL INFORMATION
Polyolefin elastomers are materials formed by the joining of carbon chains. They are typically created by polymerizing olefins or alkenes. The most important examples are polypropylene and polyethylene. The ethylene content in the chain structure determines the degree of elasticity.
This product shows excellent mixing properties with LLDPE (Linear Low Density Polyethylene), HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene), and PP (Polypropylene). Its suitability for extrusion and injection processes increases its use in industry. This product also serves as a bridge between rubber and plastic. Additionally, polyolefin elastomers are a helpful additive to make the product firm yet still flexible and elastic.
Polyolefin elastomer is highly elastic and resistant to puncturing. It has good optical properties and a very low seal initiation temperature. It prevents slipping and increases the coefficient of friction. It is impact-resistant even at low temperatures. In the industry, it is advantageous in the production of plastic and rubber equipment, ease of shaping, ease of recycling in scrap processes, ease of coloring, impact resistance, and low density.
IN WHICH AREAS IS POLYOLEFINE ELASTOMER (POE) USED?
- Automotive Industry
- Cable and Wire Applications
- Shoes
- Injection Molding
- Toys
- Construction Building Materials
- Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Industry
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