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ATTANE™ 4201G

Ultra Low Density Polyethylene Resin

Supplied by The Dow Chemical Company

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Product Description
  • For food packaging applications
  • Offers toughness, seal properties, optical properties and processability

Complies with:
  • U.S. FDA FCN 424
  • Canadian HPFB No Objection (with Limitations)
  • EU, No 10/2011
  • Japan Hygienic Olefin and Styrene Plastics Association
  • U.S. FDA-DMF
    • Consult the regulations for complete details.
General  
Material Status 
  • Commercial: Active
Availability 
  • Asia Pacific
  • Latin America
  • North America
Agency Ratings 
  •  1
Forms 
  • Pellets
Processing Method 
  • Blown Film
Physical
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Specific Gravity
 
ASTM D792
Melt Mass-Flow Rate (MFR) (190°C/2.16 kg)
g/10 min
ASTM D1238
Films
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Film Puncture Resistance
    Internal Method
0.80 mil
ft·lb/in³
 
2.0 mil
ft·lb/in³
 
Secant Modulus
    ASTM D882
2% Secant, MD: 0.80 mil
psi
 
2% Secant, MD: 2.0 mil
psi
 
2% Secant, TD: 0.80 mil
psi
 
2% Secant, TD: 2.0 mil
psi
 
Tensile Strength
    ASTM D882
MD: Yield, 0.80 mil
psi
 
MD: Yield, 2.0 mil
psi
 
TD: Yield, 0.80 mil
psi
 
TD: Yield, 2.0 mil
psi
 
MD: Break, 0.80 mil
psi
 
MD: Break, 2.0 mil
psi
 
TD: Break, 0.80 mil
psi
 
TD: Break, 2.0 mil
psi
 
Tensile Elongation
    ASTM D882
MD: Break, 0.80 mil
%
 
MD: Break, 2.0 mil
%
 
TD: Break, 0.80 mil
%
 
TD: Break, 2.0 mil
%
 
Dart Drop Impact
    ASTM D1709B
0.80 mil
g
 
2.0 mil
g
 
Elmendorf Tear Strength
    ASTM D1922
MD: 0.80 mil
g
 
MD: 2.0 mil
g
 
TD: 0.80 mil
g
 
TD: 2.0 mil
g
 
Seal Initiation Temperature
    Internal Method
0.80 mil 3
°F
 
2.0 mil 4
°F
 
Oxygen Permeability
    ASTM D3985
73°F, 0.80 mil
cm³·mil/100in²/atm/24 hr
 
73°F, 2.0 mil
cm³·mil/100in²/atm/24 hr
 
Water Vapor Transmission Rate (2.0 mil)
g·mil/100in²/atm/24 hr
ASTM F1249
Carbon Dioxide Transmission Rate (73°F, 2.0 mil)
cm³·mil/100in²/atm/24 hr
Internal Method
Thermal
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Vicat Softening Temperature
°F
ASTM D1525
Melting Temperature (DSC)
°F
Internal Method
Optical
Nominal Value
Unit
Test Method
Gloss
    ASTM D2457
45°, 0.800 mil
 
 
45°, 2.00 mil
 
 
Clarity
    ASTM D1746
0.800 mil
 
 
2.00 mil
 
 
Haze
    ASTM D1003
0.800 mil
%
 
2.00 mil
%
 
Related Terminology
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Agency Ratings
This plastic material has 6 certifications from the following agencies (the number in parentheses shows the number of certifications for that agency): DMF (1), EU (1), HPFB (Canada) (1), FDA (2), JHOSPA (1).
Extrusion Notes
Fabrication Conditions For Blown Film:
  • Screw Size: 2.5 in. (63.5 mm); 30:1 L/D
  • Screw Type: DBS II
  • Die Gap: 70 mil (1.8 mm)
  • Melt Temperature: 440-450°F (226-232°C)
  • Output: 10 lb/hr/in. of die circumference
  • Die Diameter: 6 in.
  • Blow-Up Ratio: 2.5:1
  • Screw Speed: 75 rpm
  • Frost Line Height: 25 in.
Notes
1With limitations
2Typical properties: these are not to be construed as specifications.
3Temperature at which a 0.8 mil film achieves 1 lb/in. (4.4 N/25.4 mm) heat seal strengths.
Heat Seal Strengths, DTC HT Tester 0.5 S dwell, 40 psi bar pressure, pull speed 10 in./min (254 mm/sec).
4Temperature at which a 2.0 mil film achieves 2 lb/in. (8.8 N/25.4 mm) heat seal strengths.
Heat Seal Strengths, DTC HT Tester 0.5 S dwell, 40 psi bar pressure, pull speed 10 in./min (254 mm/sec).
 
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