Haldia PPCP Halene M307
Haldia Halene-P M307 is a heterophasic polypropylene impact copolymer (PPiCP) produced using Spheripol technology, engineered for general purpose injection moulding where reliable processability, low cycle times, and balanced mechanical properties are essential. M307 delivers high flow for fast mould filling, robust impact–stiffness balance for structural durability, and low MFI for the production of thicker, more resilient parts. This grade is ideal for household items, furniture, crates, and industrial components—trusted by Delhi/NCR and pan-India moulders seeking consistent, high-quality PPCP for a wide range of injection applications.
Specifications
Physical Properties
- Melt Flow Index: 7 g/10 min (230°C/2.16 kg)
- Density:90 g/cm³
Mechanical Properties
- Tensile Strength at Yield: 23 MPa
- Flexural Modulus: 950 MPa
- Notched Izod Impact (23°C): 80 J/m
Thermal Properties
- Heat Deflection Temperature: 88°C
- Spheripol morphology: Ensures uniformity and consistent mechanicals
Deep Technical Insights
- Spheripol technology: Delivers uniform heterophasic morphology, supporting consistent mechanicals and high process reliability across batches.
- Low MFI: Ideal for thick-section, robust parts in household and industrial use.
- Impact–stiffness synergy: Ensures products resist breakage and deformation under load, making M307 a versatile choice for general injection moulding.
Applications
Household Items
M307 is perfect for injection-moulded household goods such as storage bins, kitchenware, and organizers. Its impact strength and stiffness ensure long-lasting, durable products that withstand daily use and handling.
Furniture
For chairs, tables, and modular furniture, M307’s robust flexural modulus and impact resistance provide both structural support and comfort, while its processability supports high-volume, efficient production.
Crates & Industrial Components
In crates, bins, and technical housings, M307’s mechanical profile ensures products can handle stacking, drops, and heavy loads, maintaining shape and strength in demanding environments.
Processing
- Barrel temperature: 180–240°C
- Mould temperature: 30–50°C
- Processing tips: 7 MFI supports reliable mould filling and short cycle times; Spheripol morphology minimizes warpage and supports dimensional stability
- Cycle time: Optimized for productivity in high-volume general moulding
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