
Borealis extends benefits of Daploy™ HMS PP to boost low density foam performance
05.11.2010
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Borealis has pioneered the performance and material-saving capabilities for low density foams with its market-leading high melt strength polypropylene (HMS PP) Daploy™ product generation and technology, giving Borealis a leading global supplier position for long chain branched HMS PP. With its supply reliability and quality consistency, Borealis shows its commitment and responsibility to its customers in this market segment.
Daploy HMS PP is unique in offering the highest melt strength in combination with highest melt extensibility. This combination is required in order to allow bubble formation and growth during the foaming process without collapsing. It creates a closed cell structure without failures which ensures a smooth finished surface for the final product. These are important criteria for achieving consistent, high quality, low density foams between 40 – 200kg/m3 - as well as superior packaging aesthetics. As a result, Daploy HMS PP allows the converters to enter new application opportunities by extending performance, processing and environmental benefits of PP low density foams for food and consumer packaging.
Daploy HMS PP has a wide mechanical property range, including good rigidity and cushioning performance. The materials offer high heat stability and can adapt easily from cold to hot environments, making them particularly well-suited for lightweight thermo insulated food packaging such as refrigerated microwaveable ready meal trays and cups for hot soup and beverages. Additional applications include foam trays for fresh meat and fruit packaging as well as cap liners for food and consumer packaging.
Good chemical and high thermal resistance add to the material’s ability to give high performance to technical foams for door liners, engine shields, trunk liners, air ducts and other automotive and non automotive technical applications. In addition, HMS PP is used as processing modifier in PP blown film and blow moulding processes as well as for extrusion coating processes.
Low density foams based on Daploy HMS PP make a significant contribution towards material savings and therefore weight reduction and lower material usage compared to high density foams or other non-foamed application alternatives. This enhances both environmental credentials and cost-efficiency advantages for the manufacturer.
Daploy HMS PP materials are non-cross linked, allowing them to be re-molten and recycled. As a mono-material solution, Daploy HMS PP provides straight-forward recycling compared to multi-material or cross linked solutions. The use of a recyclable, single material solution for an application aids sustainability by the manufacturer.
“The unique property combination of highest melt strength and highest extensibility offered by Daploy HMS PP extends the benefits of PP to the manufacturing of high performance low density foams,” comments Wim Roels, Senior Vice President of Borealis’ Film & Fibre Business Unit. “This delivers a valuable material alternative with important performance and productivity-related advantages which can be easily recycled and opens up the potential for new application opportunities for our customers in the packaging and automotive sectors. We are pleased to showcase this advanced product range as part of our Creating New Horizons theme at K 2010.”
For further information please contact:
Lena Lehner
External Communications Manager
Vienna, Austria
+43 1 22 400 602
lena.lehner@borealisgroup.com
Borealis Business Unit Film & Fibre
Borealis’ film and fibre business specialises in supplying advanced
polyolefin plastics for the manufacture of film, fibre, coating and
thermoforming products. Through foresight and focus on our customers’
needs, Borealis provides innovative solutions that add real value
throughout the value chain. With over 50 years of experience and pioneering
solutions for the film and fibre industry, Borealis has established a
leading position on the film and fibre market across Europe, the Middle
East and Asia.
About Borealis and Borouge
Borealis is a leading provider of chemical and innovative plastics
solutions that create value for society. With sales of EUR 4.7 billion in
2009, customers in over 120 countries, and 5,200 employees worldwide,
Borealis is owned 64% by the International Petroleum Investment Company
(IPIC) of Abu Dhabi and 36% by OMV, the leading energy group in the
European growth belt. Borealis is headquartered in Vienna, Austria, and has
production locations, innovation centres and customer service centres
across Europe and the Americas.
Through Borouge, a joint venture between Borealis and the Abu Dhabi
National Oil Company (ADNOC), one of the world's major oil and gas
companies, the company's footprint reaches out to the Middle East, Asia
Pacific, the Indian sub-continent and Africa.. Established in 1998, Borouge
employs approximately 1,600 people, has customers in more than 50 countries
and its headquarters are in Abu Dhabi in the UAE and Singapore.
Building on Borealis' unique Borstar® technology and their experience in
polyolefins of more than 50 years, Borealis and Borouge provide innovative,
value creating plastics solutions for the infrastructure (pipe systems and
power and communication cables), automotive and advanced packaging markets.
In addition, Borealis offers a wide range of base chemicals from melamine
and plant nutrients to phenol and acetone.
Today, Borealis and Borouge have a manufacturing capacity of over 5.4
million tonnes of polyolefins (polyethylene and polypropylene) per year of
which 26% are the result of a recently completed capacity expansion in Abu
Dhabi. An additional 2.5 million tonnes per year is scheduled for
completion by the end of 2013, creating the world's largest integrated
polyolefins plant. The companies continue to invest to ensure that their
customers throughout the value chain, around the world, can always rely on
superior products and security of supply.
Borouge and Borealis are committed to the principles of Responsible Care®
and proactively contribute to addressing the world's water and sanitation
challenges through their Water for the World™ initiative.
For more information visit:
Borealis: www.borealisgroup.com
Borouge:
www.borouge.com
Water
for the World: www.waterfortheworld.net
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