Reliance PPCP Repol B030MG
Reliance Repol B030MG is a polypropylene impact copolymer (PPCP) manufactured via the Unipol gas-phase process, designed for injection moulding where a balance of stiffness and medium impact strength is critical. This grade is ideal for industrial crates, furniture, automotive trims, textile components, and general technical mouldings. B030MG’s process stability, surface finish, and mechanical balance make it a trusted choice for OEMs and high-volume moulders.
Technical properties and datasheet
Physical and mechanical properties
- Melt flow rate: ~3.0–3.3 g/10 min (ASTM D1238)
- Density: ~0.90 g/cc (ASTM D792)
- Tensile strength at yield: ~26–27 MPa (ASTM D638)
- Elongation at yield: ~10% (ASTM D638)
- Flexural modulus: ~1,000 MPa (1% secant, ASTM D790)
- Notched Izod impact (23 °C): ~1.1 J/cm (≈150 J/m, ASTM D256)
- Heat deflection temp @ 0.46 MPa: ~95 °C (ASTM D648)
Typical processing conditions
- Melt temperature: 190–240 °C
- Mold temperature: 20–50 °C
- Parameters may vary by part design and machine; always refer to the manufacturer’s datasheet for best results.
Regulatory information
Food-contact and regulatory compliance
- Complies with US FDA 21 CFR 177.1520, IS 10910, IS 16738:2018, and EU 10/2011 food contact standards.
- Material Safety Data Sheet confirms low toxicity and safe handling under normal industrial conditions.
Applications and design guidance
Crates and industrial packaging
Repol B030MG is widely used in stackable crates, beverage bins, and logistics boxes, prized for its stiffness, impact resistance, and finish. For example, high-stack dairy crates benefit from its strength and surface gloss, ensuring durability and branding.
Furniture and household components
This grade is chosen for chairs, stools, cabinets, and furniture parts where rigidity, toughness, and colourability are required. Unlike recycled blends, B030MG offers better surface finish and long-term stability.
Automotive and engineering parts
B030MG supports interior trims, housings, and brackets that require dimensional stability and a clean finish. It is compatible with talc and modifiers for textured or grained finishes.
Textile and general industrial products
Used in bobbins, cones, textile machine housings, and appliance components, B030MG delivers reliable processability and mechanical balance for technical mouldings.
Performance advantages of Repol B030MG
- Stiffness–impact balance for demanding industrial and consumer parts
- Consistent processability and stable cycle times
- Thermal performance suitable for moderate heat exposure
- Excellent surface gloss for branding and aesthetics
- Batch-to-batch reliability and original Reliance documentation
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- Full compliance (RoHS, BIS/ISI, EPR, GST)
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