Haldia PPRCP Halene B200
Halene-P B200, from Haldia Petrochemicals Limited, is a high-performance polypropylene random copolymer (PPRCP) manufactured using advanced Spheripol II Technology licensed from LyondellBasell. As one of India’s largest petrochemical companies, Haldia’s ISO 27001:2022 and FDA-compliant B200 is engineered for clarity, processability, and melt strength, making it a trusted choice for demanding blow molding and transparent packaging applications. The product is exported globally and meets stringent international quality standards.
Key Features & Performance Advantages
- Exceptional Clarity: Random copolymer structure ensures high transparency and gloss, ideal for premium packaging.
- Superior Melt Strength: Optimized MFI (1.9) enables stable parison formation, consistent wall thickness, and thin-walled containers.
- Balanced Mechanical Strength: 26 MPa tensile strength and 11% elongation provide both rigidity and flexibility for robust containers.
- FDA & ISO Compliance: Certified for food contact and medical packaging, supporting broad application across regulated industries.
- Processability: Spheripol II process and Avant ZN catalyst deliver uniform particle morphology and batch-to-batch consistency.
Deep Technical Insights
- Melt Flow Index (MFI):9 g/10 min (ASTM D1238)
- Density:90 g/cm³ (ASTM D1505)
- Tensile Strength: 26 MPa (ASTM D638)
- Flexural Modulus: 850 MPa (ASTM D790)
- Notched Izod Impact: 80–100 J/m (ASTM D256)
- Vicat Softening Point: 130°C (ASTM D1525)
- Heat Deflection Temp: 68°C (ASTM D648)
- Processing Temperatures: Barrel: 160–210°C, Die: 180–210°C
- Physical Form: Natural translucent granules, odorless, water insoluble
Applications & Industry Use Cases
Blow Molding Applications
Halene B200 is optimized for blow molding of transparent bottles and containers, enabling the production of IV fluid bottles, pharmaceutical packaging, personal care bottles, and laboratory reagent containers. Its high clarity and impact resistance make it a top choice for medical, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic packaging.
Thermoformed & Sheet Extrusion Products
The grade’s excellent processability and clarity extend to thermoformed cups, trays, and transparent storage containers for food, dairy, and consumer goods. It’s also widely used for stationery, display panels, and industrial sheets requiring printability and chemical resistance.
Food Contact & General Packaging
FDA and Indian food safety compliance allow use in dairy, condiment, and food storage containers. The low extractables profile and moisture barrier properties keep products fresh and safe.
Industrial & Household Containers
B200’s balance of stiffness and impact resistance is ideal for household storage, chemical bottles, and general-purpose transparent packaging.
Alternatives & Comparative Analysis
Comparable Grades:
- Haldia B202S (medical-specific, similar MFI, enhanced melt strength)
- Reliance SR20NC (clarity, food contact)
- IOCL 2020EC (general blow molding)
Key Differentiators:
Halene B200 leverages Spheripol II’s fifth-generation catalyst for superior consistency and clarity. Its dual FDA and Indian compliance, global export acceptance, and strategic manufacturing in Eastern India make it a preferred choice for converters seeking quality, reliability, and regulatory assurance.
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- Direct import & verified sourcing
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- Pan-India B2B delivery
- Transparent pricing & documentation
- Mobile app–enabled procurement
- Full compliance (RoHS, BIS/ISI, EPR, GST)
- Batch traceability
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