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HDPE 7000F

  • GRADE: 7000F
  • DENSITY: 0.950-0.954 g/cm³
  • Melt Flow Rate (MFR): 0.03-0.05 gr/10min
  • PRODUCER: BAKHTAR, ILAM, MEHR
  • Packaging: 25 Kg

Description

HDPE 7000F, also known as SABIC-F00950 or F00952, is a high-density polyethylene (HDPE) copolymer characterized by its high molecular weight and the inclusion of butene-1 as a comonomer. Due to its exceptional film strength, this specific grade of HDPE is designed for the production of very thin films. It is processed using the film blowing method, which involves extruding the molten polymer through a die and inflating it into a bubble, which is then cooled and solidified to create a sheet or tube.

  • Molecular Structure: HDPE 7000F is a bimodal polyethylene copolymer with butene-1 as a comonomer, which contributes to its high molecular weight and broad molecular weight distribution. This structure enhances its mechanical properties and processing capabilities.
  • Density and Melt Flow Rate: The material has a density of approximately 0.952 g/cm³ and a melt flow index (MFI) of 0.04 g/10 min at 190 °C/2.16 Kg. These values indicate its suitability for applications requiring robust film properties and processing efficiency.
  • Mechanical Properties: HDPE 7000F exhibits excellent mechanical strength, high stiffness, and good impact resistance. It has a tensile strength at a break of around 38.24 MPa and a tensile elongation at a break of 500%, making it suitable for demanding applications.
  • Thermal Properties: HDPE 7000F’s melting point is approximately 131 °C, which allows it to maintain structural integrity under various thermal conditions.

HDPE 7000F is widely used in the production of:

  • Thin Films: Its properties make it ideal for creating ultra-thin films, which are essential in packaging applications.
  • Bags: It is commonly used for manufacturing grocery bags, heavy-duty bags, and disposal waste bags due to its strength and durability.
  • Food Packaging: The material is food contact compliant, making it suitable for food packaging applications, including food and fruit bags.
  • Medical Applications: HDPE 7000F is also used in the production of medical gowns and disposable gloves, where hygiene and material integrity are critical.
7000F Application
0.04       g/10min ISO 1133 Melt Flow Rate(2.16kg)
952 Kg/m3 ISO 1183 Density
Kg/cm2  ASTM D 638 Tensile Stress at Yield
390 Kg/cm2   ASTM D 638 Tensile Strength at Break
>500 % ASTM D 638 Elongation at Break
400 hr   ASTM D 1693 Stress Cracking Resistance (80°C)
131 °C ASTM D 3418 Melting Temperature
30 Kg.cm/cm ASTM D 256 Izod Notched (23°C)
Property Unit Condition Typical Value Test Method
Melt Flow Rate (MFR) g/10min 190°C/2.16 kg 0.03-0.05 ASTM 1238
Density g/cm³ 23°C 0.950-0.954 ISO1183
Melting Point °C 131 ASTM D 2117
Brittleness Temperature °C <-60 ASTM D 746
Dart Impact Strength gr 139 ASTM D 1709
Tensile Strength @ Yield kg/cm² MD 250 ASTM D 882
Tensile Strength @ Yield kg/cm² TD 620 ASTM D 882
Tensile Strength @ Break kg/cm² MD 310 ASTM D 882
Tensile Strength @ Break kg/cm² TD 8200 ASTM D 882
Tensile Modulus 2% Secant kg/cm² MD 8000 ASTM D 882
Tensile Modulus 2% Secant kg/cm² TD 240 ASTM D 882
Elongation @ Break % MD 240 ASTM D 882
Elongation @ Break % TD 450 ASTM D 882
Elmendorf Tear Str. gr MD 80 ASTM D 1922
VICAT °C 124 ASTM D 1525

Property

Test Method

Value

Unit

Tensile Strength at Yield

ASTM D 638 @crosshead speed 50mm/min

MD: 380, TD: 250

kg/cm²

Tensile Strength at Break

ASTM D 638 @crosshead speed 50mm/min

MD: 620, TD: 310

kg/cm²

Tensile Modulus, 2% Secant

ASTM D 638 @ crosshead speed 50mm/min

MD: 8200, TD: 8000

kg/cm²

Elongation at Break

ASTM D 638 @crosshead speed 50mm/min

MD: 240, TD: 450

%

Elmendorf Tear Strength

ASTM D 1922

MD: 3, TD: 80

g

Dart Impact Strength

ASTM D 1709

139

g

Gloss

ASTM D 2457

5.8

GU

Haze

ASTM D1003

85.5

%

 

 

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