HMEL PP Polysure F10SR1
Polysure F10SR1 is a Spheripol-II polypropylene homopolymer engineered by HMEL for tubular water quench (TQPP) film extrusion. With a melt flow index of 10 g/10min, it delivers superior slip, anti-block, easy-open, and high clarity/gloss for food, bakery, and textile packaging. Produced at HPCL-Mittal Bathinda with Spheripol-II process, F10SR1 is fully IS 10910/FDA 21 CFR 177.1520 compliant and trusted by converters demanding top TQPP processability, strength, and optical finish.
Key Technical Insights:
- MFI 10 g/10min
- Density 0.905 g/cm³
- Tensile Yield 34 MPa
- Flexural Modulus 1500 MPa
- Izod Notched 4 kJ/m²
- Vicat 154°C
- HDT 95°C
TQPP Applications & Processing
F10SR1 is tailored for high-speed TQPP film lines, excelling in snack, grocery, and bread packaging, textile and garment overwraps, and food/pharma wraps. Its high slip and anti-block properties enable easy-open packs and smooth winding. For optimal output, use extrusion temperatures of 210–250°C, line speeds above 500 kg/hr, and chill roll cooling between 20–50°C. The grade’s processability and strength ensure reliable performance across a range of film thicknesses and demanding end-use requirements.
Advantages vs F10SR/Alternatives
F10SR1 is the Spheripol specialist for Delhi converters targeting TQPP films. Compared to F10SR (Novolen base), F10SR1 offers tailored processability for Spheripol lines and a similar MFI but with distinct slip and anti-block profiles. F08RR1 (lower MFI) is ideal for cast film focus, while IOCL 1100FS is a cost-effective TQPP option but may lack F10SR1’s optical and handling advantages. F10SR1’s positive list additives and food/pharma compliance set it apart for converters needing regulatory assurance and high-speed, high-clarity film output.
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