Haldia PPCP Halene M312
HALDIA PPCP HALENE M312 is a heterophasic polypropylene impact copolymer (PPCP) designed for injection molding, offering a strong balance of stiffness and impact strength—even at low temperatures. Leveraging advanced polymerization, Halene M312 delivers reliable durability and processability for B2B buyers. Typical users include injection molders, OEMs, compounders, and procurement teams in the furniture, container, packaging, and housewares sectors.
Key Features & Benefits of Halene M312
- High impact strength at low temperatures
- Balanced stiffness and flexibility
- Smooth processability for injection molding
- Consistent quality and batch traceability
- Suitable for food-contact and industrial applications
Technical Properties & Processing Guidelines
Material Properties of HALDIA Halene-P M312
- Mechanical: Good impact and stiffness balance; maintains properties at low temperatures
- Thermal: Suitable for containers, furniture, industrial parts
- Rheological: Balanced flow for efficient molding and cycle times
- Compliance: Meets relevant standards for food-contact and industrial use (verify per application)
Recommended Processing Conditions
- Barrel temp: 180–230°C (typical)
- Mold temp: 30–60°C (typical)
- Store in a dry, dust-free area below 50°C
- Refer to datasheet for machine/part-specific settings
Typical Applications of HALDIA PPCP HALENE M312
Halene M312 is engineered for versatility across a range of injection-molded products. It is widely used in containers, crates, and bins for industrial and logistics applications, as well as in furniture components, household goods, and general-purpose industrial parts. Its combination of low-temperature impact strength and balanced flow makes it a trusted choice for manufacturers seeking both durability and efficient processing.
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Why buy Haldia PPCP Halene M312 from JITSY?
- Direct import & verified sourcing
- Authorised channel–led supply
- Pan-India B2B delivery
- Transparent pricing & documentation
- Mobile app–enabled procurement
- Full compliance (RoHS, BIS/ISI, EPR, GST)
- Batch traceability
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