HMEL PP Polysure T03NR
HMEL PP POLYSURE T03NR is a nucleated, anti-static polypropylene homopolymer thermoforming grade produced by HMEL using Novolen technology for disposable cups, food trays, and rigid packaging. T03NR delivers fast cycles, high stiffness, clarity, and gloss, with anti-static properties for premium packaging and houseware applications.
T03NR vs T03NR1 (Novolen vs Spheripol-II)
T03NR (Novolen) is optimized for thermoforming, while T03NR1 (Spheripol-II) offers similar applications with alternate technology. Both are part of HMEL’s thermoforming PP range.
Technical Properties & Processing
- Melt Flow Index (230°C/2.16kg):5 g/10 min (ASTM D1238)
- Density:90 g/cm³ (ASTM D1505)
- Tensile Strength @ Yield: 35 MPa (ASTM D638)
- Flexural Modulus: 1500 MPa (ASTM D790)
- Notched Izod Impact (23°C): 40 J/m (ASTM D256)
- Vicat Softening Point: 154°C (ASTM D1525)
- Processing: Sheet extrusion/thermoforming: melt 210–250°C, mould 20–50°C; injection: 210–250°C, high speed, holding pressure 200–500 bar
- Additives: Nucleating agent (fast cycles, high stiffness), anti-static agent (reduced dust)
Applications & Industry Use Cases
Disposable Cups, Glasses & Food Containers
T03NR is engineered for high-speed thermoforming of disposable cups, glasses, and food containers, providing clarity, gloss, and rigidity for consumer and food-service packaging.
Thermoformed Trays, Lids & Rigid Packaging
The grade supports sheet extrusion and thermoforming of trays, lids, and rigid packaging for food, houseware, and industrial uses, offering fast cycles and dimensional stability.
Injection Moulding for Thin-Walled Containers
T03NR’s nucleator and anti-static package make it suitable for injection moulded thin-walled containers and multicavity mouldings, supporting high productivity and reduced cycle time.
Performance Advantages of T03NR
T03NR’s nucleator accelerates crystallisation, reducing cycle time, and increasing productivity. Its anti-static agent minimises dust attraction, while high stiffness (1500 MPa flexural modulus) supports thin-wall, rigid parts. Superior clarity and gloss make it ideal for premium packaging and houseware.
Competitor Comparison & Alternatives in India
- T03NR (HMEL): Novolen, MFI 3.5, nucleated, anti-static, thermoforming
- T03NR1 (HMEL): Spheripol-II, similar use, alternate tech
- Reliance H200MA: Thin-walled, multicavity, high clarity
- Luban HP2106N: Thermoforming/furniture/houseware
- IOCL Propel/OPaL Opalene: Thermoforming homopolymers
Key Differentiators: T03NR is the preferred choice for high-speed, nucleated, anti-static thermoforming with premium optical quality and processability.
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Why buy HMEL PP Polysure T03NR 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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