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SABIC® PP 524M is specially developed for biaxially oriented PP (BOPP) film extrusion with a very specific molecular structure providing the ultimate properties required for the stenter film process. It contains additives for optimal slip and anti static behaviour. SABIC® PP 524M is applied in blends with SABIC® PP 524P, the non formulated version, for use as core layer.
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Material Status
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Additive
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Features
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Processing Method
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Nominal Value
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Unit
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Test Method
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Density
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g/cm³
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ISO 1183 |
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Melt Mass-Flow Rate (MFR) (230°C/2.16 kg)
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g/10 min
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ISO 1133 |
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Nominal Value
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Unit
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Test Method
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Tensile Stress
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ISO 527-2 | ||
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Yield
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psi
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Break
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psi
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Tensile Strain (Break)
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%
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ISO 527-2 |
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Flexural Modulus 2
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psi
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ASTM D790 |
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Nominal Value
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Unit
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Test Method
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Vicat Softening Temperature
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°F
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ISO 306/A50 |
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°F
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ISO 306/B50 |
| Additional Information | |||
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Molecular Weight Distribution: Broad
Isotacticity: Medium Anti block agent: No Slip agent: Yes Anti static agent: Yes Nucleating agent: No Gas fading stabilized: No |
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| Related Terminology | |||
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Product names can be difficult to match. You may have searched any one of these terms to find this product: SABIC® PP 524M, SABIC PP 524M, SABIC® PP , SABIC PP, SABICPP524M, SABICPP, PP 524 M, PP524M, PP524, PP, 524 M, 524M, Polypropylene Homopolymer, PP Homopolymer, Polypropylene, SABIC, PolypropyleneHomopolymer, PPHomopolymer, M524, 524PP
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| Features | |||
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Features may also be described by the following terms: Slip, Unspecified Slip, Medium Molecular Weight Distribution, Wide Molecular Weight Distribution, Medium MW Distribution, Wide MW Distribution.
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Uses may also be described by the following terms: Bi-axially Oriented Film, Biaxially Oriented Film.
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| Notes |
| 1Typical properties: these are not to be construed as specifications. |
| 2Method I (3 point load) |

