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AT 472

Low Density Polyethylene

Supplied by Celanese EVA Performance Polymers

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Product Description
This multi-purpose resin provides superior performance in low speed, low neck-in extrusion coating applications.
General  
Material Status 
  • Commercial: Active
Availability 
  • North America
Features 
  • Low Neck-In
Uses 
  • Coating Applications
Agency Ratings 
Forms 
  • Pellets
Processing Method 
  • Extrusion Coating
Physical
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Density
g/cm³
ASTM D1505
Melt Mass-Flow Rate (MFR) (190°C/2.16 kg)
g/10 min
ASTM D1238
Mechanical
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Tensile Strength 2 (Break)
psi
ASTM D638
Tensile Elongation 2 (Break)
%
ASTM D638
Flexural Modulus - 1% Secant
psi
ASTM D790
Hardness
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Durometer Hardness
    ASTM D2240
Shore A
 
 
Shore D
 
 
Thermal
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Vicat Softening Temperature
°F
ASTM D1525
Related Terminology
Product names can be difficult to match. You may have searched any one of these terms to find this product: AT 472, AT , AT472, 472, Polyethylene, Low Density, Polyethylene Low Density, LDPE, Polyethylene, PE, Celanese EVA, PolyethyleneLowDensity
Features
Features may also be described by the following terms: Low Neck-in, Low Neck In.
Agency Ratings
This plastic material has 1 certifications from the following agencies (the number in parentheses shows the number of certifications for that agency): FDA (1).
Extrusion
Nominal Value
Unit
 
Melt Temperature
°F
 
Maximum Line Speed
ft/sec
 
Minimum Coating Thickness 3
mil
 
Notes
1Typical properties: these are not to be construed as specifications.
2Type IV, 2.0 in/min
36 lb/ream
 
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