Haldia PPCP Halene M310
Haldia Halene-P M310 is a heterophasic polypropylene impact copolymer (PPiCP) manufactured with Spheripol II technology, delivering high flow, low cycle times, and excellent thermal stability for injection moulded battery boxes and industrial items. M310 offers a superior balance of impact resistance and stiffness, ensuring structural integrity under impact and thermal stress. Its high gloss and low static charge buildup make it ideal for clean, productive processing and visually appealing finished parts. M310 is trusted by battery manufacturers and industrial moulders in Delhi/NCR and pan-India seeking a productive, thermally stable PPCP for demanding applications.
Specifications
Physical Properties
- Melt Flow Index: 10 g/10 min (230°C/2.16 kg) – high flow for fast fill and multi-cavity tooling
- Density:90 g/cm³ – lightweight, standard for PP impact copolymers
Mechanical Properties
- Tensile Strength at Yield: 24 MPa – robust for battery and industrial parts
- Elongation at Yield: 6% – supports flexibility and drop resistance
- Flexural Modulus: 1200 MPa – high stiffness for stacking and load-bearing
- Notched Izod Impact (23°C): 90 J/m – tough for impact and drop tests
Thermal Properties
- Vicat Softening Point (10 N): 145°C – maintains shape under heat
- HDT (0.46 N/mm²): 95°C – suitable for battery and industrial service
- Compliance: IS 10910, IS 16738:2018 for food/pharma/water contact
Applications
Battery boxes
M310 is engineered for battery boxes requiring fast fill, dimensional stability, and resilience to impact and thermal cycling. Its high modulus and impact resistance ensure boxes withstand stacking, drops, and vibration, while the high flow supports efficient multi-cavity production.
Industrial mouldings
For structural crates, housings, and technical mouldings, M310 offers the stiffness and toughness needed for heavy-duty service. Its gloss and low static charge help maintain clean production and attractive finished surfaces, supporting industrial and technical applications.
Processing
- Barrel temperature: 160–250°C
- Mould temperature: 30–40°C
- Processing tips: High flow enables fast cycles and complex tooling; Spheripol II morphology minimises warpage and supports consistent quality
- Cycle time: Optimised for productivity in battery and industrial moulding
Deep Technical Insights
- Spheripol II technology: Delivers uniform, heterophasic morphology for consistent mechanicals and reliable performance
- High flow: MFI 10 supports fast fill in multi-cavity tools, reducing energy and boosting output
- Thermal reliability: Maintains shape and mechanicals during heat exposure and cycling, crucial for battery and industrial service
- Gloss and low static: Ensures clean, aesthetic parts ready for high-visibility or technical use
Key Features
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- Pan-India B2B delivery
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- Mobile app–enabled procurement
- Full compliance (RoHS, BIS/ISI, EPR, GST)
- Batch traceability
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