HMEL PPRCP Polysure RM30CR
Polysure RM30CR is a high-performance polypropylene random copolymer manufactured using Spheripol-II technology for injection molding and ISBM. It features a melt flow index of 30 g/10 min, density of 0.90 g/cm³, and combines outstanding clarity, antistatic performance, and superior stiffness. The grade is IS 10910 certified for food and medical contact, making it the top choice for transparent containers, medical devices, and laboratory products.
Deep Technical Insights
Spheripol-II technology ensures spherical granule morphology, minimal extractables, and ultra-low catalyst residues. Advanced sorbitol-based nucleating agents create submicron spherulites, driving optical clarity and fast cycle times. Integrated polymer-based antistatic agents deliver permanent dust resistance and cleanliness, essential for medical and lab use. High flexural modulus (1000 MPa) ensures structural integrity, while optimized MFI supports thin-wall and ISBM processing for complex, lightweight parts.
Applications & Industry Solutions
High-Clarity Containers & Packaging
RM30CR delivers exceptional transparency for laboratory specimen containers, food-grade storage, and clear packaging. Antistatic properties prevent dust attraction, ensuring long-term clarity and hygiene. Its chemical resistance allows safe storage of diverse substances, and autoclavability supports sterilization needs.
Medical & Healthcare Applications
This grade is engineered for syringes, medical containers, diagnostic device parts, and laboratory consumables. It offers sterilization compatibility (autoclave, EtO, gamma), biocompatibility, and low extractables, supporting safe, reliable healthcare solutions.
ISBM Bottles & Thin-Wall Molding
RM30CR is ideal for ISBM bottles and thin-wall injection molded parts. Its high MFI ensures rapid filling and uniform wall thickness, while biaxial orientation in ISBM boosts impact strength and clarity for pharmaceutical and personal care packaging.
Laboratory Products
Used for petri dishes, pipette tips, and centrifuge tubes, RM30CR combines chemical resistance, clarity, and antistatic performance, enabling contamination-free, accurate laboratory work.
Sustainable Packaging & Industrial Parts
The grade’s recyclability, fast cycle times, and energy-efficient processing make it a top choice for eco-friendly, high-output packaging and industrial applications seeking both performance and sustainability.
Key Features
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