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HMEL PP Polysure M18NH1
Deep Technical Insights & Specifications
M18NH1 features a melt flow index of 18 g/10 min (ASTM D1238), flexural modulus of 1700 MPa (ASTM D790A), tensile strength of 35 MPa, Vicat softening point of 151°C, HDT of 110°C, and notched Izod impact of 35 J/m. This grade’s nucleated design enables low cycle times (6–10 seconds cooling), superior surface gloss, and tight tolerances. Processing is optimized at a barrel temperature of 180–250°C, mold temperature of 30–40°C, high injection speed for thin wall 0.8–1.5 mm, and back pressure of 10–20 bar. The result is rapid filling and demolding, minimal warpage, and outstanding stackability for packaging and household products.Applications & Industry Use Cases
For thin wall injection molded containers, M18NH1 excels in yogurt cups, dairy pots, and food trays, supporting high-speed, multi-cavity production (16–32 cavity molds). Its high stiffness ensures containers retain shape and stack without deformation, while the nucleated finish delivers a glossy, attractive look. In household and consumer goods, M18NH1’s rigidity and dimensional stability make it ideal for kitchen storage containers, airtight organizers, furniture components, toys, and hangers—products that benefit from drop resistance and a premium surface feel. For food service and retail packaging, M18NH1’s food-contact compliance and rapid cycle times support efficient, safe, and sustainable mass production, with packaging that maintains integrity from factory to shelf.Alternatives & Comparative Analysis
M18NH1 and M18NH are process variants with identical technical specifications, both delivering 18 MFI flow and 1700 MPa stiffness. M18NH1 is the primary commercial grade for TWIM, while M18NH is often referenced interchangeably. Compared to HMEL’s M20CR1, M18NH1 offers +6% higher stiffness, making it better suited for stackable, rigid packaging and household items, whereas M20CR1 is preferred for clarity and medical applications. IOCL Propel 1200MC, with 20 MFI and similar stiffness, is a viable alternative for TWIM, but lacks the proprietary nucleated design of M18NH1, resulting in slightly longer cycle times and less glossy finish. IOCL 010F18A matches the flow but has marginally lower stiffness. Overall, M18NH1 stands out for its unique nucleated structure, fast cycles, and premium finish, filling a gap where no direct 18 MFI nucleated competitor exists in India.HMEL PP Polysure M20CR
Deep Technical Insights & Specifications
- Melt Flow Index (ASTM D1238, 230°C/2.16 kg): 20 g/10 min, enabling excellent flow characteristics for thin-wall injection molding and faster production cycles.
- Tensile Strength at Yield (ASTM D638): 34 MPa, providing reliable mechanical strength for molded industrial and consumer components.
- Tensile Elongation at Yield (ASTM D638): 12%, offering a balanced combination of rigidity and controlled flexibility during processing and use.
- Flexural Modulus – 1% Secant (ASTM D790A): 1600 MPa, indicating high stiffness and strong dimensional stability in thin-wall and precision molded parts.
- Notched Izod Impact Strength at 23°C (ASTM D256A): 35 J/m, delivering good resistance to sudden impact under standard conditions.
- Vicat Softening Temperature (ASTM D1525, 10N): 151°C, demonstrating reliable thermal resistance during high-temperature processing and application environments.
- Heat Deflection Temperature (ASTM D648, 0.455 MPa): 110°C, allowing the material to maintain structural integrity under elevated thermal loads.
Processing Guidelines (Thin Wall/Medical)
Barrel: 180–250°C (progressive) Mold: 30–40°C Injection Speed: High Back Pressure: 10–20 bar Cooling Time: 8–15 seconds (fast cycle)Regulatory Compliance
IS 10910, IS 16738:2018, FDA 21 CFR 177.1520, gamma sterilization compatibleTechnical Strength
M20CR’s Spheripol-II CR formulation delivers superior clarity, rapid crystallization, and low warpage. With a 1600 MPa flexural modulus, 110°C HDT, and nucleated structure, it enables multicavity high-speed molding with outstanding clarity and dimensional stability. Gamma compatibility ensures no yellowing or brittleness post-sterilization, meeting stringent medical and pharma standards.Applications & Industry Use Cases
Medical Syringe Manufacturing
M20CR is the preferred choice for 1–20ml disposable syringes, providing superior clarity for dosage visibility and stability under gamma sterilization (25–50 kGy). Its fast cooling and high stiffness support multicavity (64–128) high-speed syringe production, with drop resistance and consistent plunger fit.Pharmaceutical & Laboratory Packaging
Used in medicine bottles (ISBM), tablet blister trays, petri dishes, and diagnostic cassettes, M20CR delivers low extractables, high clarity, and dimensional precision. IS 10910 and FDA compliance make it ideal for sensitive pharma and lab consumables.High Clarity Consumer Products
M20CR’s nucleated structure provides crystal clarity for cosmetic jars, serum droppers, and transparent yogurt/dessert cups. The 151°C Vicat softening point and 110°C HDT enable hot-fill packaging and microwaveable trays.Multicavity Thin Wall Packaging
Yogurt pots, pharma trays, and food service containers benefit from M20CR’s 20 MFI fast fill and low cycle times (8–12 sec), supporting high-volume, high-precision production with minimal warpage and excellent mold release.Alternatives & Comparative Overview
Several polypropylene grades provide comparable performance to M20CR, particularly for thin-wall injection molding and clarity-focused applications such as medical and packaging components.- M20CR1 – MFI 20, produced using Spheripol-II Controlled Rheology (CR) technology with superior clarity and a flexural modulus of ~1600 MPa. Used in syringes and clarity-based thin-wall injection molding (TWIM). It is considered an identical twin grade with nearly the same specifications and performance as M20CR.
- M50NR – MFI 50, manufactured using Spheripol-II technology, offering good clarity and a flexural modulus of ~1500 MPa. Suitable for TWIM and compounding applications. Compared to M20CR, it provides higher flow for faster processing but slightly lower clarity.
- M18NH – MFI 18, produced using Spheripol-II technology, with medium clarity and a flexural modulus around ~1550 MPa. Applied in thin-wall containers. It offers lower melt flow and reduced clarity compared to M20CR.
- P20R – MFI 20, manufactured with IOCL Spheripol-II technology, delivering good clarity and a flexural modulus near ~1550 MPa. Used in medical and clarity-focused applications. As a reactor-based grade, it typically provides slightly less clarity than CR-modified grades like M20CR.
- RH20 – MFI 20, produced using OPaL Ineos gas-phase technology, with medium clarity and a flexural modulus of ~1550 MPa. Suitable for medical containers and packaging. Its gas-phase polymerization leads to lower clarity compared to CR-based grades.
M20CR Competitive Advantages
M20CR’s clarified, controlled rheology design delivers best-in-class clarity, low cycle time, and gamma sterilization stability. Compared to reactor and gas-phase alternatives, M20CR offers superior transparency, lower extractables, and medical-grade dimensional stability. For maximum speed, M50NR is available (less clarity); for thin wall balance, M18NH is an option. Please note: M20CR has been superseded by M20CR1 - superior alternative with improved performance metrics and cost efficiency. Explore full specifications, applications, and advantages to see how it delivers better value for your manufacturing needs.HMEL PP Polysure M20CR1
Deep Technical Insights & Specifications
Complete Property Profile (ASTM D4101 Injection-Molded Specimens)
- Melt Flow Index (ASTM D1238, 230°C/2.16 kg): 20 g/10 min – Supports fast filling in multi-cavity molds and is well suited for thin-wall injection molding applications.
- Tensile Strength at Yield (ASTM D638): 34 MPa – Provides strong structural integrity, important for medical device and precision molded components.
- Tensile Elongation at Yield (ASTM D638): 12% – Ensures controlled deformation without brittleness, improving durability during handling and use.
- Flexural Modulus – 1% Secant (ASTM D790A): 1600 MPa – Delivers high stiffness and rigidity, beneficial for syringe barrels and precision medical parts.
- Notched Izod Impact Strength at 23°C (ASTM D256A): 35 J/m – Offers good drop resistance and handling durability in manufacturing and end-use environments.
- Vicat Softening Temperature (ASTM D1525, 10N): 151°C – Demonstrates strong heat resistance, suitable for hot-fill or high-temperature processing conditions.
- Heat Deflection Temperature (ASTM D648, 0.455 MPa): 110°C – Maintains structural stability under elevated temperatures, supporting hot-fill or sterilization-compatible applications.
Processing Parameters (Multicavity Thin Wall Optimization)
Barrel Temperature Profile Feed: 180–200°C Compression: 200–230°C Metering: 230–250°C Nozzle: 240–250°CMold & Injection Parameters
Mold Temperature: 30–40°C (controlled cooling for clarity) | Injection Speed: High (fast fill for 0.8–1.5mm walls) | Injection Pressure: 800–1200 bar | Back Pressure: 10–20 bar | Screw Speed: 50–100 rpm | Cooling Time: 8–15 seconds | Cycle Time: 15–30 seconds totalDrying Recommendation
Not mandatory (moisture <0.05%), but 80°C for 2 hours recommended if stored>30 days in humid conditions.Material Performance Characteristics
Optical & Clarity Properties
Haze: 12–15% (nucleated crystallization with Millad-type clarifiers) | Transparency: Superior to standard homopolymer (rivals random copolymer) | Gloss: High surface finish for premium medical devicesDimensional Stability
Warpage: Minimal (CR design + narrow MWD) Shrinkage: 1.5–2.0% isotropic Tolerance: ±0.05–0.1mm achievable in precision moldingGamma Sterilization Compatibility (ISO 11137 Medical Standard)
Dose Range: 15–25 kGy (standard), up to 50 kGy validated Property Retention: >95% tensile/flexural post-irradiation No Yellowing: Stable clarifying agents prevent discoloration No Embrittlement: Impact strength maintained >90% at 50 kGyRegulatory Extractables
Xylene Solubles: <0.5% (specification <2.5%) | Medical Compliance: Low extractables for FDA/IS 10910 pharma contact | Biocompatibility: ISO 10993 cytotoxicity/sensitization compliantTechnical Strength & Spheripol-II Advantages
M20CR1's Spheripol-II CR formulation delivers superior clarity through nucleated crystallization while maintaining low warpage via controlled rheology and narrow molecular weight distribution. The 1600 MPa flexural modulus provides excellent syringe barrel rigidity, while 35 J/m notched Izod impact ensures drop resistance during handling and transport. With 110°C HDT and 151°C Vicat softening point, M20CR1 supports both hot-fill packaging and autoclave sterilization (alternative to gamma). Gamma sterilization stability (>95% property retention at 25 kGy) with zero yellowing or embrittlement distinguishes M20CR1 from standard 20 MFI grades, meeting stringent ISO 11137 medical device standards. The 20 MFI flow enables 8–12 second cooling cycles in 64–128 cavity multicavity molds, supporting high-speed production economics while maintaining medical-grade dimensional precision (±0.05–0.1mm tolerance). Low xylene solubles (<0.5%) ensure minimal extractables for FDA 21 CFR 177.1520 and IS 10910 pharma compliance.Applications & Industry Use Cases
Medical Syringe Manufacturing (Primary Application)
M20CR1 is the preferred material for 1–20ml disposable medical syringes, serving as both barrel and plunger material. The superior clarity enables dosage scale visibility for medical professionals, while the 1600 MPa flexural modulus provides structural integrity for repeated plunger actuation. Multicavity production (64–128 cavities) achieves 12–20 second cycle times, supporting high-volume syringe manufacturers in Delhi NCR (Noida, Gurgaon, Manesar medical clusters). Gamma sterilization compatibility (25–50 kGy per ISO 11137) ensures stability post-irradiation with no property loss, critical for sterile medical device supply chains. FDA 21 CFR 177.1520 and IS 10910 compliance guarantee pharmaceutical safety for insulin, vaccine, and injectable drug delivery.High-Clarity Pharmaceutical & Cosmetic Packaging
M20CR1 delivers crystal clarity (12–15% haze) for ISBM (Injection Stretch Blow Molding) medicine bottles (30–250ml), enabling liquid visibility for patient compliance and dosage verification. Pharmaceutical blister base trays, tablet containers, and diagnostic cassettes benefit from low extractables (<0.5% xylene solubles) and biocompatibility testing per ISO 10993. Cosmetic packaging—luxury cream jars, serum droppers, premium closures—leverages M20CR1's glass-like transparency at polypropylene economics, differentiating high-end product positioning. Laboratory consumables (petri dishes, test tube racks, pipette tip boxes) utilize M20CR1's dimensional precision and clarity for sample visibility.Multicavity Thin Wall Injection Molding (TWIM)
Yogurt cups (100–500ml, 16–32 cavity molds), dessert containers, and food service packaging achieve 8–12 second cooling cycles with M20CR1's 20 MFI and nucleated crystallization. Pharmaceutical trays (sterile instrument packaging, medical device trays) benefit from low warpage (CR design) and tight tolerance capability (±0.05–0.1mm). Transparent storage boxes, kitchenware, and consumer products leverage M20CR1's fast cycle time for high-volume production economics while maintaining premium clarity and dimensional stability. Threaded Closures & Medical Fittings: Pharmaceutical bottle caps, child-resistant closures (CRC), and tamper-evident caps utilize M20CR1's low warpage for tight thread tolerances and consistent sealing. Luer lock connectors, IV line components, and medical tubing fittings demand precision molding and biocompatibility—both delivered by M20CR1's controlled rheology and ISO 10993 compliance.Alternatives & Comparative Analysis
IOCL Propel 1200MC (Direct Competitor – Spheripol-II, 20 MFI)
IOCL's 1200MC is a transparent PP homopolymer using identical Spheripol-II technology with 20 MFI flow. Tensile strength is slightly higher (40 vs 34 MPa, +18%), and flexural modulus is marginally stiffer (1700 vs 1600 MPa, +6%). Both grades offer identical notched Izod impact (35 J/m), HDT (110°C), and VST (150–151°C). Clarity and gamma sterilization compatibility are equivalent. Key Difference: M20CR1 carries Polysure premium brand positioning and HMEL quality consistency; 1200MC offers marginally higher stiffness for applications requiring maximum rigidity. Selection: For medical syringes, both are interchangeable; for cosmetic/premium packaging, M20CR1 brand premium justifies choice; for structural thin wall requiring maximum stiffness, 1200MC slight advantage.HMEL Polysure M50NR1 (Higher MFI Alternative – 50 MFI)
M50NR1 is a high-flow Spheripol-II homopolymer with 50 MFI (2.5× faster flow than M20CR1). Designed for ultra-high-speed thin wall injection molding, M50NR1 achieves 5–8 second cooling cycles vs M20CR1's 8–12 seconds. Trade-off: M50NR1 has lower mechanical properties (flexural modulus ~1500 MPa vs M20CR1's 1600 MPa) and reduced clarity vs M20CR1's nucleated design. Selection:M50NR1 for maximum throughput yogurt cups and ultra-thin wall products (0.5–0.8mm); M20CR1 for medical syringes requiring strength + clarity balance.HMEL Polysure M18NH (Lower MFI Alternative – 18 MFI)
M18NH is a controlled rheology homopolymer with 18 MFI (10% lower flow than M20CR1). Slightly higher flexural modulus (~1650 MPa) and slower cooling (12–18 sec) make it suitable for applications prioritizing stiffness over cycle time. Selection: M18NH for thin wall containers requiring maximum structural rigidity; M20CR1 for balanced medical syringe performance (flow + strength + clarity).OPaL RH20 (Gas Phase Alternative – 20 MFI)
OPaL's RH20 uses Ineos gas phase technology (different from Spheripol-II loop). While offering 20 MFI and medical-grade compliance, RH20 lacks M20CR1's nucleated clarity and CR warpage control. Suitable for general medical containers but inferior for high-clarity cosmetic or precision multicavity applications. Selection: M20CR1 for clarity-critical applications; RH20 for cost-sensitive general medical use.Reliance Repol Portfolio (Absent Direct Equivalent)
Reliance lacks a direct 20 MFI clarified syringe-grade homopolymer. Reliance's 12 MFI general injection grades (M12MK, M12RK) are lower flow; random copolymers (SR20NC) are copolymers, not homopolymers. Selection: M20CR1 is the superior choice for medical syringes requiring homopolymer clarity + compliance.Grade Selection Decision Matrix
- Medical Syringes (1–20 ml): M20CR1 – Provides excellent clarity, regulatory compliance, gamma sterilization stability, and balanced mechanical strength, making it suitable for precision medical components.
- ISBM Medicine Bottles: M20CR1 – Offers superior clarity, low extractables, and regulatory compatibility, supporting pharmaceutical packaging requirements.
- Pharmaceutical Trays: M20CR1 or 1200MC – Both grades support thin-wall molding with good clarity and low warpage, ideal for medical tray manufacturing.
- Cosmetic & Premium Packaging: M20CR1 – Preferred for high transparency and premium visual appeal, supporting brand-focused packaging designs.
- High-Speed Yogurt Cups: M50NR1 – Higher melt flow (MFI 50) enables maximum throughput and faster cycle times, typically around 5–8 seconds in high-speed thin-wall molding.
- Structural Thin-Wall Components: M18NH or 1200MC – Selected where higher stiffness and structural stability are required.
- Cost-Sensitive Medical Applications: 1200MC – Provides competitive pricing with reliable performance, making it suitable for cost-optimized medical packaging.
- General Medical Containers: RH20 – A budget-friendly alternative offering acceptable performance, though with slightly lower clarity compared to premium grades.
HMEL PP Polysure M50NR
Deep Technical Insights & Specifications
M50NR delivers a melt flow index of 50 g/10 min (ASTM D1238), flexural modulus of 1500 MPa (ASTM D790A), tensile strength of 32 MPa, Vicat softening point of 150°C, HDT of 105°C, and notched Izod impact of 32 J/m. The high MFI enables rapid mold filling for ultra-thin walls (0.4–0.8 mm), while nucleated crystallization ensures fast cooling (4–8 seconds) and glossy finish. Processing parameters include a barrel temperature of 180–230°C, mold temperature of 30–40°C, very high injection speed for ultra-thin wall rapid fill, and back pressure of 10–20 bar. The result is industry-leading cycle times (8–15 seconds total), reduced specific energy consumption, and consistent part quality across 128+ cavity production runs.Applications & Industry Use Cases
For yogurt and dairy container production, M50NR excels in high-speed, multi-cavity molding of 500ml yogurt pots, 150–300g dairy takeaway containers, and stackable food service trays. The 50 MFI flow enables rapid mold filling for ultra-thin walls (0.6–0.8 mm), while nucleated crystallization delivers a glossy, premium finish that enhances shelf appeal. Cycle times of 8–15 seconds support high-volume production economics, enabling manufacturers to maximize output per machine per shift. In food service and retail packaging, M50NR's fast cycles and food-contact compliance make it ideal for disposable takeaway containers, meal prep trays, and stackable packaging that requires both speed and structural integrity. The nucleated design minimizes warpage, ensuring consistent stacking and shape retention from production through retail display. For high-speed consumer packaging applications, M50NR supports rapid production of lightweight, stackable products where energy efficiency and throughput are critical success factors.Alternatives & Comparative Analysis
M50NR and M50NR1 are process variants with identical technical specifications, both delivering 50 MFI flow and 1500 MPa stiffness for ultra-high-speed TWIM. Compared to HMEL's M18NH1, M50NR offers 2.8× higher flow (50 vs 18 MFI), enabling faster cycles (4–8 sec vs 6–10 sec) but with slightly lower stiffness (1500 vs 1700 MPa). Choose M50NR for maximum throughput in ultra-thin applications; select M18NH1 when structural rigidity is prioritized. HMEL's M65NR1 is an even higher-flow grade (65 MFI) for extreme-speed applications but sacrifices additional stiffness. IOCL Propel P1200MG, with 20 MFI and 1700 MPa stiffness, is optimized for balance between flow and strength, making it suitable for general TWIM but not for ultra-high-speed 128+ cavity production. M50NR stands out as the speed specialist, filling the gap for manufacturers requiring maximum production throughput with nucleated finish quality. Please note: M50NR has been superseded by M50NR1 - superior alternative with improved performance metrics and cost efficiency. Explore full specifications, applications, and advantages to see how it delivers better value for your manufacturing needs.HMEL PP Polysure M50NR1
Technical Data - ASTM Property Specifications & Technical Strengths
M50NR1 achieves a melt flow index (MFI) of 50 g/10 min at 230°C/2.16 kg, establishing it as a high-flow resin ideal for rapid cavity fill in ultra-thin wall applications. This elevated flow rate, combined with nucleated structure, enables cycle times as low as 4–8 seconds in 128-cavity molds—a significant advantage over standard 50 MFI non-nucleated grades. Flexural modulus reaches 1500 MPa (ASTM D790A), delivering robust stiffness for thin-wall containers without brittleness. Tensile elongation at yield stabilizes at 10% (ASTM D638), ensuring balanced strength-to-flexibility performance during high-speed injection and ejection. Notched Izod impact strength measures 25 J/m (ASTM D256A), providing adequate toughness for handling and transport of finished products. Vicat softening temperature of 150°C (ASTM D1525) and heat deflection temperature (HDT) of 105°C at 0.45 MPa (ASTM D648) confirm M50NR1's thermal stability for food contact applications and post-molding processes. The nucleated structure—achieved through Spheripol-II polymerization—creates uniform crystalline domains that accelerate cooling, reduce warpage, and enhance surface gloss and dimensional accuracy compared to non-nucleated 50 MFI alternatives.Processing Parameters & Nucleated Advantages
Barrel Temperature Range: 180–230°C (optimal 200–220°C for consistent melt viscosity and reduced shear degradation) Mold Temperature: 30–40°C (nucleated structure supports rapid cooling without surface defects) Injection Speed: High (optimized for 128+ cavity fills in 3–5 seconds) Back Pressure: Moderate (40–80 bar to maintain nucleation benefits and prevent shear-induced property loss) The nucleated crystalline architecture of M50NR1 delivers three distinct technical advantages: (1) Accelerated Cooling—nucleation sites reduce cooling time by 30–40% versus non-nucleated 50 MFI grades, enabling 4–8 second cycles in high-cavity molds; (2) Warpage Elimination—uniform crystal growth minimizes shrinkage variation and part distortion, critical for stackable yogurt cups and dairy containers; (3) Enhanced Aesthetics—nucleation produces superior surface gloss, dimensional consistency, and visual appeal without post-molding treatment.Applications
Ultra-Thin Wall Yogurt & Dairy Packaging (0.4–0.8 mm)
M50NR1 dominates the high-speed yogurt cup and dairy packaging segment, where 128-cavity molds and ultra-thin walls (0.4–0.8 mm) demand both rapid fill and minimal warpage. The 50 MFI flow rate ensures complete cavity fill within 3–5 seconds, while the nucleated structure cools parts to ejection temperature in 4–8 seconds total cycle time. For 500 ml yogurt pots with 0.6 mm walls in 128-cavity molds, M50NR1 achieves 45–60 parts per minute production rates, delivering 2,700–3,600 parts per hour per machine—translating to significant throughput gains over lower-MFI alternatives. Dairy manufacturers across India including Noida, Gurgaon IMT, and Manesar rely on M50NR1 for consistent part quality, reduced scrap rates, and predictable cycle times. The 1500 MPa flexural modulus provides adequate stiffness for stackable containers without brittleness during handling, while the nucleated surface finish eliminates post-molding cosmetic defects common with non-nucleated grades. Food contact compliance (FDA 21 CFR 177.1520, IS 10910) ensures regulatory clearance for direct food contact without migration concerns.High-Speed Food Service & Takeaway Containers (64–96 Cavity)
Food service operators and contract manufacturers producing disposable takeaway containers, meal trays, and hinged-lid systems benefit from M50NR1's balanced flow-to-stiffness profile. In 64–96 cavity molds for 300–750 ml containers with 0.5–0.7 mm walls, M50NR1 delivers 30–45 parts per minute per machine, with minimal gate vestige and flash. The nucleated structure reduces post-molding deflashing labor and improves first-pass quality rates. Thermal stability (105°C HDT) supports hot-fill applications where containers receive boiling liquids or steam-sterilization post-molding. The 10% tensile elongation at yield prevents brittle failure during aggressive handling, while the 25 J/m notched Izod impact strength ensures durability through distribution chains. Regional food service clusters in Delhi NCR and North India increasingly specify M50NR1 for cost-effective, high-volume production without sacrificing part quality or regulatory compliance.Masterbatch & Compounding Base Resin
M50NR1 serves as a premium base resin for masterbatch manufacturers and compounders producing color concentrates, UV-stabilized compounds, and functional additives. The 50 MFI flow rate facilitates rapid dispersion of pigments, additives, and reinforcing fibers during twin-screw compounding, reducing residence time and thermal degradation. The nucleated structure remains stable through compounding, allowing downstream converters to blend M50NR1 compounds with virgin or recycled PP without losing nucleation benefits. Compounders targeting TWIM applications value M50NR1 for its consistent melt behavior, predictable additive uptake, and minimal viscosity drift across multiple processing cycles. The 1500 MPa flexural modulus provides a stiff baseline for fiber-reinforced compounds, while the 150°C Vicat softening temperature supports thermal processing without resin softening or flow loss.M50NR1 vs M65NR1 vs M18NH1: Comparative Performance & Selection Guide
M50NR1 (50 MFI) – Ultra-High-Speed TWIM Specialist
M50NR1 is engineered for maximum throughput in 128+ cavity molds where cycle time is the primary constraint. The 50 MFI flow rate enables 3–5 second cavity fill, with nucleated cooling reducing total cycle to 4–8 seconds. Flexural modulus of 1500 MPa provides adequate stiffness for thin-wall containers without brittleness. This grade is ideal for high-volume yogurt cups, dairy pots, and food service containers where production speed and part consistency directly impact profitability.M65NR1 (65 MFI) – Maximum-Flow Ultra-Thin Wall Specialist
HMEL's M65NR1 elevates MFI to 65 g/10 min, targeting ultra-thin walls (0.3–0.5 mm) and extreme cavity counts (144+ molds). Cavity fill accelerates to 2–4 seconds, enabling cycle times as low as 3–6 seconds in optimized molds. Flexural modulus drops slightly to ~1450 MPa, but remains adequate for thin-wall stiffness. M65NR1 is chosen when maximum throughput and ultra-thin wall capability outweigh stiffness requirements—typically in premium yogurt cups and specialized dairy packaging where wall thickness reduction cuts material cost per partM50NR1 vs M65NR1 Decision
Choose M50NR1 if part stiffness, stackability, and moderate wall thickness (0.5–0.8 mm) are priorities. Choose M65NR1 if ultra-thin walls (0.3–0.5 mm), maximum cavity count, and absolute cycle time minimization are critical, accepting slightly lower stiffness.M18NH1 (18 MFI) – Stiffness-Focused General-Purpose TWIM
HMEL's M18NH1 is a nucleated 18 MFI grade optimized for general-purpose thin wall injection molding where stiffness and warpage control outweigh cycle time. Flexural modulus reaches ~1700 MPa (6% higher than M50NR1), delivering superior rigidity for thicker walls (0.8–1.2 mm) and larger containers. Cycle times extend to 8–12 seconds due to lower flow, but nucleation still provides rapid cooling and minimal warpage. M18NH1 is preferred for household items, kitchenware, storage containers, and consumer products where part stiffness, durability, and stackability are non-negotiable. The lower MFI reduces material throughput but improves surface finish and dimensional consistency in lower-cavity molds (32–64 cavity).M50NR1 vs M18NH1 Decision
Choose M50NR1 for high-speed, high-volume, thin-wall production (yogurt cups, dairy pots, 128+ cavity). Choose M18NH1 for moderate-speed, stiffness-critical applications with thicker walls and lower cavity counts.Energy Savings & Specific Energy Reduction
The nucleated structure and rapid cooling of M50NR1 reduce specific energy consumption (kWh per kg of molded part) by 15–25% compared to non-nucleated 50 MFI alternatives. Lower mold temperatures (30–40°C vs. 45–55°C) reduce chiller load, while shorter cycle times (5–8 seconds vs. 10–15 seconds) increase machine utilization. For a 128-cavity mold producing 3,000 parts per day, M50NR1 delivers annual energy savings of ₹2–4 lakh per machine.HMEL PP Polysure M65NR
M65NR Technical Specifications – ASTM Properties & Processing Insights
M65NR achieves a 65 MFI (ASTM D1238), enabling ultra-high melt flow for rapid fill in 256+ cavity molds and compounding extruders. Flexural modulus of 1350 MPa (ASTM D790A) delivers robust stiffness for thin-wall containers and housewares. Tensile strength at yield is 32 MPa, with 10% elongation at yield (ASTM D638), balancing strength and flexibility for demanding applications. Notched Izod impact strength is 25 J/m (ASTM D256A), ensuring toughness for handling and transport. Vicat softening point stands at 150°C and HDT at 100°C, supporting hot-fill and post-molding thermal processes. The nucleated structure, achieved via Spheripol-II, accelerates cooling, reduces cycle times, and enhances dimensional accuracy versus non-nucleated grades.Processing Parameters
Barrel temperature 180–230°C, mold 30–40°C. High injection speed and moderate back pressure (40–80 bar) are recommended to maximize nucleation benefits and minimize shear degradation.Applications
Compounding & Masterbatch Base Resin
M65NR is the benchmark base resin for color masterbatch and additive compounding. Its 65 MFI delivers rapid pigment and additive dispersion, minimizing residence time and thermal stress in twin-screw extruders. Compounders benefit from the nucleated structure, which remains stable during blending and downstream molding, ensuring consistent performance in TWIM and consumer applications.Multi-Cavity TWIM (256+ Cavities)
For ultra-thin wall (0.3–0.6 mm) yogurt cups, dairy containers, and food service trays, M65NR's ultra-high flow enables complete fill in 2–4 seconds, with cycle times as low as 3–6 seconds. In 256-cavity molds, manufacturers achieve record throughput, reduced scrap, and uniform part quality. The nucleated structure delivers rapid cooling, minimal warpage, and superior surface finish, supporting high-speed, high-volume production for Delhi NCR's leading packaging hubs.Housewares & Consumer Products
M65NR is ideal for kitchen storage, appliances, and high-volume consumer goods requiring thin walls and high stiffness. The 1350 MPa modulus ensures durability without brittleness, while the nucleated structure supports flawless aesthetics and dimensional stability. Manufacturers in Noida, Gurgaon, and Manesar rely on M65NR for consistent, scalable production of everyday essentials.Comparative Analysis & Grade Selection M65NR vs M50NR1 vs CM65NR
M65NR (65 MFI) – Ultra-High Flow, Maximum Productivity
M65NR is engineered for absolute throughput in extreme-cavity molds (256+), where cycle time and pigment/additive dispersion are critical. The 65 MFI enables the fastest fill and cooling rates, making it unmatched for high-speed TWIM and masterbatch compounding. Flexural modulus is slightly lower than M50NR1 but remains ideal for ultra-thin wall and consumer applications.M50NR1 (50 MFI) – Balanced Flow and Stiffness
M50NR1 offers a lower MFI (50), delivering higher stiffness (1500 MPa) and is preferred for applications where wall thickness is moderate (0.5–0.8 mm) and part rigidity is a priority. It is the go-to for 128-cavity molds and stackable containers.CM65NR – Impact Copolymer Alternative
CM65NR is an impact copolymer grade (also 65 MFI) designed for applications needing enhanced impact strength, such as automotive components and industrial packaging. While flow is similar, CM65NR provides extra toughness at the expense of some stiffness and clarity, making it suitable for heavy-duty or outdoor products. Selection Guide: Choose M65NR for ultra-high flow, maximum-cavity TWIM and masterbatch compounding; M50NR1 for higher stiffness and moderate cavities; CM65NR for impact-critical applications.256-Cavity TWIM Process Guide (M65NR Optimized)
For 256-cavity molds, set injection pressure to 1300–1700 bar and holding pressure to 700–1000 bar. Cooling times drop to 3–6 seconds thanks to nucleation, with ejection at 90–100°C. Mold temperatures of 30–40°C are optimal for rapid part release and minimal warpage. Energy savings of 15–25% are typical due to reduced cycle times and lower chiller loads. Please note: M65NR has been superseded by M70NR1 - superior alternative with improved performance metrics and cost efficiency. Explore full specifications, applications, and advantages to see how it delivers better value for your manufacturing needs.HMEL PP Polysure M65NR1
M65NR1 Technical Data
M65NR1 achieves a true 65 MFI (ASTM D1238), enabling ultra-high melt flow for rapid fill in 256+ cavity molds and twin-screw extruders. Flexural modulus is 1350 MPa (ASTM D790A), delivering the right balance of stiffness for thin-wall containers and housewares. Tensile strength at yield is 32 MPa, with 10% elongation at yield (ASTM D638), ensuring both strength and flexibility. Notched Izod impact is 25 J/m (ASTM D256A), giving toughness for handling and transport. Thermal properties include a Vicat softening point of 150°C and HDT of 100°C, supporting hot-fill and post-molding thermal processing. The nucleated structure accelerates cooling, reduces cycle times, and improves dimensional accuracy versus non-nucleated grades.Processing
Barrel 180-230°C, Mold 30-40°C. High injection speed and moderate back pressure (40–80 bar) recommended to maximize nucleation benefits and minimize shear degradation.Applications
Compounding & Masterbatch Base Resin
M65NR1 is the gold standard for color masterbatch and additive compounding. Its 65 MFI yields rapid pigment/additive dispersion, reducing residence time and thermal stress in twin-screw extruders. The nucleated structure remains stable during blending and downstream molding, ensuring consistent performance for converters targeting high-speed TWIM and consumer applications.Multi-Cavity TWIM (256+ Cavities)
For ultra-thin wall (0.3–0.6 mm) yogurt cups, dairy containers, and food service trays, M65NR1’s ultra-high flow enables complete fill in 2–4 seconds, with cycle times as low as 3–6 seconds. In 256-cavity molds, manufacturers achieve industry-leading throughput, minimal scrap, and uniform part quality. The nucleated structure ensures rapid cooling, low warpage, and a superior surface finish—vital for high-speed, high-volume production in Delhi NCR’s packaging clusters.Housewares & Consumer Products
M65NR1 is ideal for kitchen storage, appliances, and high-volume consumer goods requiring thin walls and reliable stiffness. The 1350 MPa modulus ensures everyday durability, while the nucleated structure supports flawless aesthetics and dimensional stability. Manufacturers in Noida, Gurgaon, and Manesar rely on M65NR1 for scalable, consistent production of essential consumer items.Comparative Analysis & Grade Selection M65NR1 vs M65NR vs CM65NR vs M50NR1
M65NR1 (65 MFI)
Engineered for ultra-high flow and productivity in extreme-cavity molds (256+), M65NR1 is unmatched for high-speed TWIM and masterbatch compounding. Flexural modulus is slightly lower than M50NR1 but remains ideal for ultra-thin wall and consumer applications.M65NR (65 MFI)
Identical specs to M65NR1—both are Spheripol-II nucleated, with M65NR1 as the primary commercial designation for injection molding and compounding.CM65NR (65 MFI Impact Copolymer)
CM65NR is designed for impact-critical applications (automotive, industrial packaging). While flow is similar, CM65NR provides extra toughness at the expense of some stiffness and clarity.M50NR1 (50 MFI)
Lower flow, higher stiffness (1500 MPa), preferred for 128-cavity molds and stackable containers. Use M65NR1 for maximum speed, M50NR1 for higher rigidity. Selection Guide: Choose M65NR1 for ultra-high flow, 256+ cavity TWIM, and masterbatch compounding. M50NR1 for higher stiffness and moderate cavities. CM65NR for impact-critical, heavy-duty goods.Ultra-High Flow Process Guide (M65NR1)
For 256-cavity molds, set injection pressure to 1300–1700 bar, holding pressure to 700–1000 bar. Cooling times drop to 3–6 seconds, with ejection at 90–100°C. Mold temperatures of 30–40°C are optimal for rapid part release and minimal warpage. Energy savings of 15–25% are typical due to reduced cycle times and lower chiller loads. Please note: M65NR1 has been superseded by M70NR1 - superior alternative with improved performance metrics and cost efficiency. Explore full specifications, applications, and advantages to see how it delivers better value for your manufacturing needs.HMEL PP Polysure M70NR1
Deep Technical Insights
The most important verified technical parameter for HMEL Polysure M70NR1 is its melt flow index of 70 g/10 min as per ASTM D1238. This places the grade firmly in the ultra-high-flow PP homopolymer category, where rapid mould filling and reduced injection time are major advantages. In practical manufacturing terms, a 70 MFI grade is especially useful in multi-cavity and thin-wall moulds where lower viscosity helps the melt reach all cavities quickly and consistently. This directly supports lower cycle times, better productivity, and smoother operation in high-speed injection moulding setups. HMEL specifically positions M70NR1 for multi-cavity moulding, TWIM, housewares, and compounding, which shows that the grade is intended for processors who prioritise speed, output, and flow efficiency. As part of the Polysure homopolymer family, M70NR1 also benefits from the rigid-part characteristics associated with PP homopolymers, making it suitable for thin-wall consumer products and compound formulations that still require practical stiffness. Since public HMEL sources do not openly provide verified tensile strength, flexural modulus, impact strength, hardness, HDT, or exact processing temperatures for M70NR1, the most accurate technical presentation is to focus on the manufacturer-confirmed MFI, application intent, and flow-driven performance rather than publishing unverified numerical values.Applications and Industry Use Cases
Multi-Cavity Thin-Wall Injection Moulding
HMEL Polysure M70NR1 is especially suited for multi-cavity thin-wall injection moulding where extremely fast filling and short cycle times are essential for commercial success. In high-cavity moulds used for small plastic parts, lids, containers, and similar products,the ultra-high-flow nature of this grade helps maintain cavity balance and supports efficient production at scale. This makes it highly relevant for converters focused on throughput, consistency, and reduced machine time per part.Housewares and Consumer Utility Products
The grade is also well aligned with housewares and thin-wall consumer products where manufacturers need a material that can process quickly while still delivering clean surface appearance and repeatable part quality. It is suitable for domestic utility items, lightweight storage products, and fast-moving plastic articles produced in large volumes. HMEL’s emphasis on excellent flowability makes M70NR1 particularly attractive where productivity and visual consistency must go together.Compounding and Masterbatch Applications
M70NR1 is positioned by HMEL for compounding, which gives it value beyond finished moulded parts. In compounding and masterbatch production, a very high-flow PP homopolymer can improve dispersion, reduce processing load, and support smoother extrusion behaviour. This makes the grade useful as a base resin for additive concentrates, colour masterbatches, and filled PP systems where process efficiency Matters.High-Output Industrial Plastic Processing
For industrial processors running high-speed injection operations, M70NR1 offers a practical solution where machine productivity is a major decision factor. It is relevant for plants that operate large mould sets, high-cavity tools, and output-driven production schedules. In such environments, the grade’s ultra-high-flow profile can help improve mould filling efficiency and reduce overall cycle pressure in demanding production Conditions.Comparable Alternatives
Within the HMEL Polysure range, the closest alternatives to M70NR1 are M65NR or M65NR1 and M50NR1. M65NR1, with a melt flow index of 65, is a closely related high-flow homopolymer for multi-cavity moulding, thin-wall injection moulding, housewares, and compounding. It is typically the better fit when a processor wants very high flow but may prefer slightly more melt control than a 70 MFI grade. M50NR1, at 50 MFI, is a lower-flow option in the same family and can be preferred where slightly higher stiffness and a more balanced processing profile are needed. Across other Indian producers, publicly available homopolymer grades from IOCL and Reliance are generally positioned in lower MFI ranges such as 11 or 12 for furniture, rigid packaging, and general injection moulding. Grades like IOCL P1110MG, Reliance Repol H110MA, and Reliance AM120N are useful comparison points, but they are not direct 70 MFI matches. The rationale behind choosing M70NR1 is clear: it is not a general-purpose PP homopolymer but a specialised ultra-high-flow grade intended for converters who need maximum productivity, faster filling, and low cycle times in thin-wall and multi-cavity applications.HMEL PP Polysure R03RR
R03RR vs R03RR1 and other HMEL PP homopolymer grades
R03RR (Novolen) is ideal for raffia/tape extrusion, while R03RR1 (Spheripol-II) targets similar applications with alternate technology. Both are part of HMEL's woven-sack/tape PP portfolio.Technical Properties & Processing
- Melt Flow Index (230°C/2.16kg):4–3.5 g/10 min (ASTM D1238)
- Tensile Strength at Yield: ≈34 MPa (ASTM D638)
- Elongation at Yield: ≈9% (ASTM D638)
- Flexural Modulus: 1500 MPa (ASTM D790)
- Vicat Softening Point: 154°C (ASTM D1525)
- HDT (0.455 MPa): 95°C (ASTM D648)
- Processing Window: Cylinder 200–260°C, line-specific
- No metal stearates/slip agents; extremely low water-carry-over
Applications & Industry Use Cases
Raffia Tape & Woven-Sack Applications
Polysure R03RR is optimized for high-speed tape extrusion and woven-sack manufacturing, delivering strong, ductile tapes for food-grade and industrial sacks.Monofilaments, Ropes, Strapping & Leno Bags
The grade provides stable draw-down, low breakage, and excellent tenacity for monofilament yarns, ropes, strapping, and mesh-style packaging.Thermoforming and Structural Webbing Uses
R03RR supports thermoformed bands, straps, and structural webbing applications that demand high stiffness and ductility.Performance Advantages of Polysure R03RR
R03RR delivers extremely low water-carry-over, reducing bubbles and line instability. Its high stiffness and ≈9% elongation balance enable tear-resistant tapes and ropes, while its processability ensures smooth, stable production on modern raffia lines.Comparison to Other PP Tape / Raffia Grades in India
- Polysure R03RR (HMEL): Novolen, 3.4–3.5 MFI, tape/raffia/monofilament
- R03RR1 (HMEL): Spheripol-II, similar applications, alternate tech
- IOCL 1030RG / AS030N (Propel): Homopolymer, ~3.3 MFI, tape/raffia
- Reliance H030SG (Repol): Homopolymer, raffia grade
- HR003 (MRPL): Tape/raffia, low water-carry-over
HMEL PP Polysure R03RR1
R03RR1 vs R03RR and other HMEL PP homopolymer grades
R03RR1 (Spheripol-II) is tailored for high-speed raffia/tape extrusion and monofilament, while R03RR (Novolen) targets similar applications with alternate technology. Both are part of HMEL's woven-sack/tape PP range.Technical Properties & Processing
- Melt Flow Index (230°C/2.16kg):4–3.5 g/10 min (ASTM D1238)
- Tensile Strength at Yield: ≈34 MPa (ASTM D638)
- Elongation at Yield: ≈9% (ASTM D638)
- Flexural Modulus: 1500 MPa (ASTM D790)
- Vicat Softening Point: 154°C (ASTM D1525)
- HDT (0.455 MPa): 95°C (ASTM D648)
- Processing Window: Cylinder 200–260°C, line-specific
- No metal stearates/slip agents; extremely low water-carry-over
Applications & Industry Use Cases
Raffia Tape & Woven-Sack Applications
Polysure R03RR1 is engineered for high-speed tape extrusion and woven-sack manufacturing, yielding strong, ductile tapes for food-grade and industrial sacks.Monofilaments, Ropes, Strapping & Leno Bags
The grade delivers stable draw-down, low breakage, and high tenacity for monofilament yarns, ropes, strapping, and mesh-style packaging.Thermoforming and Structural Webbing Uses
R03RR1 supports thermoformed bands, straps, and webbing applications needing high stiffness and ductility.Performance Advantages of Polysure R03RR1
R03RR1 features extremely low water-carry-over, minimizing bubbles and line instability. Its high stiffness and ≈9% elongation balance enable tear-resistant tapes and ropes, while its processability ensures smooth, stable production on modern raffia lines.Comparison to Other PP Tape / Raffia Grades in India
- Polysure R03RR1 (HMEL): Spheripol-II, 3.4–3.5 MFI, tape/raffia/monofilament
- R03RR (HMEL): Novolen, similar applications, alternate tech
- IOCL 1030RG / AS030N (Propel): Homopolymer, ~3.3 MFI, tape/raffia
- Reliance H030SG (Repol): Homopolymer, raffia grade
- HR003 (MRPL): Tape/raffia, low water-carry-over
HMEL PP Polysure T03NR
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
HMEL PP Polysure T03NR1
Technical Properties
- Melt Flow Index (230°C/2.16kg):5 g/10 min
- Tensile Strength @ Yield: 35 MPa
- Tensile Elongation @ Yield: 12%
- Flexural Modulus: 1500 MPa
- Notched Izod Impact (23°C): 50 J/m
- Vicat Softening Point: 156°C
- HDT (0.455 MPa): 105°C
- Processing: Sheet extrusion/thermoforming: 210–250°C melt, 20–50°C mould; injection: high speed, 200–500 bar holding pressure
- Additives: Nucleator (fast cycles, high stiffness), antistatic agent (low dust)
Applications
Disposable Cups & Glasses
Ideal for high-speed thermoforming of disposable cups and glasses, delivering clarity, gloss, and rigidity for foodservice and consumer packaging.Food & Dairy Containers, Trays, Rigid Packaging
T03NR1 supports sheet extrusion and thermoforming of food containers, dairy cups, trays, and rigid packaging, offering superior heat resistance (HDT 105°C) and impact strength.Houseware & Industrial Packaging
The grade is suited for houseware, lids, and industrial rigid packaging where fast cycles, clarity, and toughness are required.Performance Advantages
T03NR1’s Spheripol-II technology provides gel-free, stretchable sheets with high optical quality. Nucleation ensures short cycle times and high productivity. High HDT (105°C) and impact (50 J/m) deliver better heat resistance and toughness than standard grades. Antistatic agent reduces dust, supporting clean production and handling.Competitor Comparison
- T03NR1 (HMEL): Spheripol-II, MFI 3.5, HDT 105°C, impact 50 J/m, food-contact
- T03NR (HMEL): Novolen, lower HDT/impact
- Reliance H200MA: Thin-wall injection PP
- Luban HP2106N: Thermoforming/houseware
HMEL PP Polysure TF06RE
Technical Insights & Industry Authority
Polysure TF06RE's semi-crystalline terpolymer structure delivers a critical balance between low seal initiation temperature (~110°C) and high melting point, enabling efficient sealing on vertical form-fill-seal (FFS) and flow-wrap machines without compromising film clarity or hot-tack strength. The integrated antiblock additive package improves film handling and winding while maintaining excellent processability across the full extrusion temperature window (230–280°C). The terpolymer design—distinct from generic random copolymers—provides superior comonomer distribution, resulting in consistent melt flow (MFI 6.0 g/10 min) and uniform seal performance across production runs. Advanced catalyst technology ensures minimal impurities and stable thermal behavior, supporting high line speeds (300+ m/min on modern tenter-frame BOPP lines) without gauge variation or seal defects.Applications & Industry Use Cases
Heat-Seal Skin Layer in Transparent BOPP Films
TF06RE is engineered specifically for the heat-seal layer of transparent BOPP film structures used in flexible packaging. Its low seal initiation temperature allows converters to seal at lower jaw temperatures or shorter dwell times, reducing energy consumption and enabling faster line speeds. The terpolymer's excellent hot-tack strength ensures strong seals even at the edge of the sealing window, critical for high-speed FFS and flow-wrap applications where seal consistency directly impacts production yield and pack integrity.Flexible Packaging for Snacks, Bakery & Confectionery
Snack food packaging—including chips, namkeen, biscuits, and chocolate bars—relies on heat-sealable BOPP films for shelf appeal and product protection. TF06RE delivers the gloss and clarity that premium snack brands demand, while its low SIT enables efficient sealing on vertical-FFS lines running at 100+ packs/minute. The resin's food-contact compliance and stable seal performance across temperature fluctuations make it ideal for both ambient and chilled snack applications.Form-Fill-Seal (FFS) and Shrinkable Co-Extruded BOPP Structures
Modern vertical-FFS machines require seal-layer resins that balance low sealing temperature with wide hot-tack window and minimal sticking. TF06RE meets these demands, enabling converters to optimize cycle times and reduce scrap. For shrinkable co-extruded BOPP films—used in high-shrink wraps, tamper-evident overwraps, and specialty packs—TF06RE's thermal stability supports the annealing and shrinking processes while maintaining seal integrity and optical clarity.Industrial, Pharmaceutical & Personal Care Overwraps
Beyond FMCG, TF06RE is specified for pharmaceutical blister overwraps, tissue and wipe packs, diaper and sanitary product overwraps, and industrial packaging where gloss, clarity, and reliable heat-sealing are essential. Its compliance with food and pharma standards, combined with excellent processability, makes it a go-to grade for converters serving regulated industries.Performance Advantages in BOPP Structures
Low Seal Initiation Temperature & Wide Sealing Window
TF06RE's SIT of approximately 110°C is significantly lower than generic PP random copolymers (typically 130–150°C), enabling converters to reduce jaw temperature and dwell time. This translates to energy savings, faster line speeds, and a wider sealing window—critical for maintaining seal strength even when line conditions vary. The combination of low SIT with high hot-tack strength ensures reliable seals across the full operating range without edge sticking or weak seals.Optical Quality: Clarity, Gloss & Transparency
The terpolymer's molecular design and HMEL's Spheripol-II process technology deliver exceptional optical properties. TF06RE provides high gloss (>90 ASTM D2457) and outstanding clarity, enabling premium visual presentation for consumer-facing packages. This optical advantage is particularly valuable for transparent BOPP films where product visibility and shelf impact drive purchasing decisions.Line Productivity & High-Speed Processing
TF06RE's balanced melt flow and thermal stability support consistent extrusion on modern tenter-frame BOPP lines operating at 300+ m/min. The resin's uniform processability minimizes gauge variation, die pressure fluctuations, and line stoppages, directly improving production efficiency and reducing waste. Converters report stable film formation, consistent seal performance, and reliable winding across extended production runs.Compliance, Safety & Regulatory Details
Food-Contact & Drinking-Water Compliance
TF06RE is manufactured to meet IS 10910 specifications for polypropylene in direct food contact, including foodstuff, pharmaceutical, and drinking-water applications. Its additive package complies with the positive list outlined in IS 16738:2018 (Plastics – Additives for use in food-contact materials) and aligns with FDA CFR 21 §177.1520 (Olefin polymers). This multi-standard compliance enables global market access for converters serving food, pharma, and beverage brands.Storage, Handling & Safety
Store TF06RE in a cool, dry environment (15–25°C, <65% relative humidity) in original sealed bags to prevent moisture absorption and oxidation. Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or heat sources. Standard industrial hygiene practices apply; consult the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for detailed handling and emergency procedures. No special disposal requirements; TF06RE is recyclable as post-consumer and post-industrial polypropylene waste.Processing Guidelines for BOPP Film Lines
Recommended Extrusion Temperature Profile
Maintain barrel temperatures in the range of 230–280°C, with typical settings around 250–270°C for skin-layer extrusion. Gradual temperature rise from hopper to die prevents thermal degradation and ensures stable melt viscosity. Monitor die temperature closely; excessive heat can reduce seal strength and increase extractables, while insufficient heat may cause gauge variation and poor film formation.Quench, Orientation & Annealing Considerations
Cool the extruded film to approximately 10–15°C below the extrusion temperature using chilled water or air quench systems. Proper quenching locks in film crystallinity and improves optical properties. During biaxial orientation (machine direction and transverse direction stretching), maintain controlled temperature and stretch ratios to achieve balanced mechanical properties and seal performance. Post-orientation annealing at 100–120°C stabilizes dimensions and enhances heat resistance.Tips for Optimizing Seal Strength & Hot-Tack
To maximize seal performance, ensure consistent jaw temperature (typically 120–140°C for TF06RE) and dwell time (50–150 ms, depending on line speed and film thickness). Maintain even pressure across the sealing jaw to prevent edge sticking or weak seals. Regular jaw cleaning and maintenance prevent contamination-related seal defects. Monitor seal strength using standard hot-tack and seal-strength tests (ASTM F88, ASTM D6775) to validate process stability.Why Choose TF06RE Over Other BOPP Seal-Layer Resins
TF06RE vs Generic PP Random Copolymers
Random copolymers (PP-R) used in BOPP seal layers typically offer lower cost but require higher sealing temperatures (130–150°C) and narrower hot-tack windows. TF06RE's terpolymer structure delivers lower SIT (~110°C), wider sealing window, and superior hot-tack strength—enabling faster line speeds, energy savings, and fewer seal defects. For converters running high-speed FFS or flow-wrap lines, TF06RE's performance advantage justifies the grade premium.TF06RE vs Coated Heat-Seal BOPP Films
Some converters use coated BOPP films with applied heat-seal layers (e.g., wax or polymer coatings) to achieve low-temperature sealing. While coatings can lower SIT, they add cost, complexity, and environmental concerns. TF06RE achieves comparable or superior seal performance through inherent resin chemistry, eliminating coating steps and enabling full recyclability. Additionally, TF06RE's integrated antiblock package improves film handling without additional surface treatments.TF06RE vs Global Terpolymer Grades (INEOS, Borealis, COSMOPLENE)
Competing terpolymer grades (e.g., INEOS Eltex P KV309, Borealis TD310BF, COSMOPLENE FS5612) offer similar technical profiles but differ in supply footprint, lead times, and regional support. TF06RE is manufactured by HMEL, a major Indian PP producer with significant capacity and established distribution across Asia. For converters in India and neighboring regions, TF06RE provides comparable performance with shorter lead times, lower logistics costs, and dedicated technical support from HMEL's application team.Ordering, Packaging & Logistics
Supply Footprint & Lead Time Highlights
TF06RE is stocked at distribution centers across North India (Delhi, Haryana, UP), West India (Gujarat, Maharashtra), and select locations in South and East India. Standard lead time is 3–5 working days from order confirmation for ex-stock deliveries. Bulk orders and custom specifications may require 7–10 working days. Pan-India dispatch is supported by 50+ logistics partners with 24-hour delivery guarantees to major industrial hubs.Technical Support & Trials for BOPP Film Makers
Dedicated technical support is available to assist converters with grade selection, process optimization, and on-site line trials. HMEL's application engineers can provide guidance on extrusion parameters, seal-strength testing, and troubleshooting. Sample quantities (10–50 kg) are available for trial runs on existing BOPP lines, enabling converters to validate performance before bulk orders.HMEL PP Polysure Y12GR
Deep Technical Insights
The most important verified technical parameter for HMEL Polysure Y12GR is its melt flow index of 12 g/10 min as per ASTM D1238. In fibre and filament processing, this MFI range supports controlled melt behaviour that is suitable for spinning operations where consistency, filament formation, and process stability are more important than ultra-high flow. A 12 MFI PP homopolymer grade is generally well aligned with applications that require a balance between spinnability and mechanical performance, especially where the finished fibre or yarn must maintain useful tensile properties in downstream use. HMEL specifically positions Y12GR for staple fibres and high-tenacity multifilament yarn, and this is important because the assigned grade is not simply based on flow alone. The manufacturer also highlights superior tenacity and anti gas fading property, which signals that the grade is designed for fibre applications where strength, appearance retention, and service reliability are important. As a PP homopolymer, Y12GR also benefits from the stiffness and strength profile commonly associated with Homopolymer polypropylene, which supports fibre orientation and structural integrity in many textile and technical yarn applications. Since the public HMEL sources do not openly provide verified numerical values for tensile strength, elongation, hardness, flexural modulus, thermal properties, denier range, or exact processing temperatures for Y12GR, the most accurate technical approach is to present the manufacturer-confirmed MFI, fibre-grade positioning, and qualitative strengths without publishing unverified numbers. This keeps the page technically credible while still giving manufacturers the key decision-making signals they need.Applications and Industry Use Cases
Staple Fibre Manufacturing
HMEL Polysure Y12GR is well suited for staple fibre manufacturing where processors require a polypropylene homopolymer grade that can run consistently on fibre spinning lines while supporting dependable fibre strength. It is relevant for applications such as nonwovens, industrial staple fibre, hygiene-linked fibre products, automotive felt components, filtration media, and geotextile-related uses. In these applications, stable processing and reliable tenacity are important because the fibre must perform consistently through conversion and end use.High-Tenacity Multifilament Yarn
Y12GR is also positioned for high-tenacity multifilament yarn, making it suitable for technical textile applications where yarn strength and process reliability are central to product quality. This includes ropes, twines, industrial sewing yarn, carpet-related yarn systems, and other multifilament structures where manufacturers need a PP fibre grade that supports orientation and durable yarn formation. Its manufacturer-stated superior tenacity makes it particularly attractive for converters focused on strength-led Performance.Technical Textile and Industrial Fibre Applications
For technical textile producers, Y12GR offers a practical balance of processability and end-use strength in applications where polypropylene homopolymer is preferred for its lightweight nature, chemical resistance, and cost-effective fibre performance. It can fit industrial textile programs where fibre consistency, production stability, and quality retention are important to downstream converting operations.Applications Requiring Anti Gas Fading Performance
One of the more important differentiators of Y12GR is its anti gas fading property, which is especially relevant in fibre and yarn applications exposed to storage, packaging, transport, or service environments where oxidative gases can affect appearance or long-term quality. This makes the grade valuable in colour-sensitive textile and fibre segments where maintaining visual and performance stability is commercially important.Comparable Alternatives
Within the HMEL Polysure fibre portfolio, the closest alternative to Y12GR is Y25GR or Y25GR1. While Y12GR is a 12 MFI PP homopolymer designed for staple fibres and high-tenacity multifilament yarn, Y25GR and Y25GR1 are higher-MFI fibre grades positioned for carpets, multifilament yarn, and bulk continuous filament applications. In practical terms, Y12GR is the more suitable choice when the application is centred around strength-oriented fibre spinning and controlled processing, while Y25GR-series grades are better aligned with faster-flow fibre applications and carpet or BCF-focused Production. Across other Indian producers, IOCL and OPaL also offer PP homopolymer fibre grades for filament, nonwoven, carpet yarn, and related fibre applications. These can be considered functional alternatives, but they should not be treated as direct one-to-one equivalents unless the exact manufacturer TDS confirms matching MFI, spinning behaviour, and end-use orientation. The rationale behind choosing Y12GR is that it is a purpose-assigned HMEL fibre grade built specifically for staple fibre and high-tenacity multifilament yarn, with manufacturer-backed positioning around excellent processing, superior tenacity, and anti gas fading rather than broad generic fibre use.HMEL PP Polysure Y25GR
- MFI 25 g/10min
- Density 0.905 g/cc
- Tensile Yield 33 MPa
- Elongation at Yield 10%
- Flexural Modulus 1200 MPa
- Izod Impact @23°C 30 J/m
- Vicat 153°C
- HDT 90°C
Y25GR vs Y25GR1 Differences
Y25GR is Novolen-based, optimized for gas/UV fading resistance and fiber tenacity, while Y25GR1 (Spheripol-II reactor) offers smoother processing and higher flexural modulus for similar fiber and nonwoven applications. Both grades maintain high consistency and are suited for demanding textile and nonwoven lines.Applications
Multifilament Yarn, BCF Carpets & Nonwovens Y25GR is purpose-built for multifilament yarns, BCF for carpets, staple fibers for geotextiles, spunbond and meltblown nonwovens for hygiene, and extrusion coating for paper. Its narrow MWD ensures uniform spinning and fewer breaks, while superior gas fading resistance and UV protection safeguard fiber color and strength in end-use. The grade’s high tenacity and elongation post-draw make it the preferred choice for converters seeking reliability in high-speed fiber and nonwoven production. Processing Guidelines: Melt temperature 195–240°C (barrel), 240–250°C (die); draw ratio 1:3000+ recommended for fiber lines. Stable melt ensures consistent filament diameter and minimal downtime.Key Performance Advantages Over Standard PP
Polysure Y25GR stands out for its uniform spinnability, low gel content, and enhanced gas/UV fading resistance. The grade’s narrow molecular weight distribution and positive list additives support high-speed fiber extrusion with fewer filament breaks and higher output. Compared to standard reactor PP, Y25GR provides improved color stability, higher tenacity, and superior process reliability for both continuous and staple fiber applications.Comparable Fiber Grades in India
Top alternatives include Y25GR1 (Spheripol reactor, higher flexural modulus), Y35GR (higher MFI for extrusion coating/spunbond), OPAL RH25X (Ineos CR technology), and IOCL PPY2501 (cost-competitive reactor grade). Y25GR’s Novolen process and gas/UV stabilization offer a unique advantage for converters targeting demanding fiber and nonwoven markets. Please note: Y25GR has been superseded by Y25GR1 - superior alternative with improved performance metrics and cost efficiency. Explore full specifications, applications, and advantages to see how it delivers better value for your manufacturing needs.HMEL PP Polysure Y25GR1
- MFI 25 g/10min
- Tensile Yield 34 MPa
- Elongation at Yield 10%
- Flexural Modulus 1500 MPa
- Izod Notched 25 J/m
- Vicat 152°C
- HDT 95°C
Applications Multifilament Yarn, Nonwovens & BCF Carpets
Y25GR1 is engineered for multifilament and BCF yarns (carpet/textile), staple fiber (geotextiles/filling), spunbond and meltblown nonwovens (hygiene, medical, diapers), and extrusion coating for paper laminates. Its smooth melt, gas fading resistance, and process reliability make it ideal for converters demanding color stability, filament consistency, and robust nonwoven fabrics.Y25GR1 Performance Advantages
Polysure Y25GR1 stands out for its reactor-grade consistency, superior resistance to NOx/O3 gas fading, and balanced strength-impact profile. Compared to controlled-rheology grades (like Y25GR), Y25GR1 offers smoother processing and higher flexural modulus, supporting both high-speed yarn spinning and nonwoven line efficiency. Its regulatory compliance and positive list additives ensure suitability for food, pharma, and hygiene applications.Comparable Fiber Grades in India
Alternatives include Polysure Y25GR (Novolen CR, higher flexural), Y12GR (lower MFI, tenacity focus), OPAL RH25X (Ineos reactor), IOCL PPY2501 (cost/hygiene). Y25GR1’s Spheripol process, mechanical strength, and gas fading resistance provide a unique value for demanding fiber and nonwoven markets in India.HMEL PP Polysure Y35GR
- MFI 35 g/10min
- Tensile Yield 33 MPa
- Elongation at Yield 11%
- Flexural Modulus 1150 MPa
- Izod Notched 30 J/m
- Vicat 153°C
- HDT 90°C
Applications: Nonwoven Spunbond Fabrics & Multifilament Yarn
Y35GR is purpose-built for nonwoven spunbond production, excelling in face masks (N95/surgical), medical aprons, suit covers, and diaper topsheets. Its controlled rheology enables fine denier multifilament yarns for technical textiles, geotextiles, and industrial applications. The grade's superior gas fading resistance protects fiber color and strength against NOx, O3, and automotive emissions, making it ideal for outdoor and industrial nonwovens. High-speed spunbond lines benefit from Y35GR's smooth melt, low die pressure, and consistent output above 2000 m/min.Y35GR Performance Advantages
Polysure Y35GR stands out for its controlled-rheology design, narrow molecular weight distribution, and inherent UV stabilization. Compared to standard reactor PP grades, Y35GR offers superior gas fading resistance, enabling color-stable nonwovens for demanding hygiene and medical applications. The grade's higher MFI (35 vs 25) supports finer denier production and faster line speeds, while maintaining excellent mechanical balance for nonwoven durability. Its positive list additives and regulatory compliance ensure suitability for food contact, medical devices, and pharma packaging.Comparable Nonwoven Grades in India
Alternatives include Y35GR1 (Spheripol reactor, broader MWD), Y25GR (lower MFI for thicker denier), E35RR (extrusion coating focus), IOCL 1350YG (reactor, less gas fading resistance), OPAL RH38 (import alternative), and Reliance HY035R (reactor grade). Y35GR's Novolen controlled-rheology process and gas fading resistance provide a unique advantage for converters targeting medical-grade nonwovens and color-stable spunbond fabrics. Please note: Y35GR has been superseded by Y35GR1 - superior alternative with improved performance metrics and cost efficiency. Explore full specifications, applications, and advantages to see how it delivers better value for your manufacturing needs.HMEL PP Polysure Y35GR1
Technical Properties & Performance Specifications
- Melt Flow Index (ASTM D1238, 230°C/2.16 kg): 35 g/10 min, indicating excellent flow characteristics suitable for high-speed processing and precision moulding applications.
- Tensile Strength at Yield (ASTM D638): 32 MPa, providing strong mechanical performance and reliable structural integrity in finished components.
- Tensile Elongation at Yield (ASTM D638): 10%, offering balanced stiffness with moderate flexibility during processing and end-use.
- Flexural Modulus – 1% Secant (ASTM D790A): 1250 MPa, ensuring good rigidity and dimensional stability for molded products.
- Notched Izod Impact Strength at 23°C (ASTM D256A): 30 J/m, supporting adequate resistance to sudden impact under standard conditions.
- Vicat Softening Temperature (ASTM D1525, 10N): 151°C, demonstrating strong heat resistance for applications exposed to elevated temperatures.
- Heat Deflection Temperature (ASTM D648, 0.455 MPa): 90°C, allowing the material to maintain shape and performance under moderate thermal loads.
Applications & Industry Use Cases
Medical & Hygiene Nonwovens: Y35GR1 delivers high-speed, stable extrusion for spunbond fabrics used in face masks, surgical gowns, medical coveralls, and hygiene products like diaper topsheets and sanitary napkin backsheets. Its anti-gas fading formulation ensures color stability in sensitive medical and hygiene environments. Technical Yarns & Industrial Nonwovens: Ideal for fine denier multifilament yarns (<2 dpf), Y35GR1 provides excellent spinnability, making it suitable for applications such as sewing threads, carpet backing, and industrial textiles. In industrial nonwovens, it’s used for filtration media, geotextiles, and crop covers—delivering high throughput and reliable mechanical properties. Extrusion Coating: Y35GR1’s controlled rheology supports uniform coating in packaging, technical laminates, and nonwoven composites, ensuring process efficiency and product consistency.Alternatives & Comparative Overview
Several polypropylene grades offer similar processing performance to Y35GR1, with variations in stiffness, processing technology, and application focus. Key alternatives include:- Y35GR – Melt Flow Index (MFI) 35 using Novolen CR technology with a flexural modulus of around 1150 MPa. Commonly used in nonwoven and multifilament applications. Compared to Y35GR1, it offers slightly lower stiffness.
- 1350YG – MFI 35, produced with IOCL Spheripol-II technology, delivering a flexural modulus of approximately 1200 MPa. Suitable for spunbond nonwovens and diaper applications. Being reactor-based, it typically has less CR (controlled rheology) control compared to Y35GR1.
- RH38 – MFI 38 with OPaL Ineos Gas Phase technology and a flexural modulus of about 1200 MPa. Used in spunbond and fine denier fibers. Its higher MFI improves flow, and the grade is known for anti-gas fading performance.
- Y25GR1 – MFI 25 produced via Spheripol-II technology, with a flexural modulus near 1200 MPa. Best suited for BCF (Bulk Continuous Filament) and heavier denier yarn applications. The lower MFI supports stronger yarn formation.
- E35RR1 – MFI 35 using Spheripol-II technology, flexural modulus around 1200 MPa. Primarily designed for extrusion coating applications, offering coating-optimized processing characteristics.
HMEL PPCP Polysure CE02RR
Deep Technical Insights
Polysure CE02RR is engineered for converters needing a balance of stiffness and impact. The 1.8 MFI enables efficient sheet extrusion with good melt strength for thickness control, while the 1100 MPa flexural modulus provides structural rigidity in boards and containers. Notched Izod impact of 250 J/m ensures resistance to drops and handling, and a Vicat softening point of 150°C supports hot filling and elevated service temperatures. Spheripol-II process technology ensures consistent pellet morphology and process stability, reducing line downtime and scrap.Applications & Industry Use Cases
Sheet Extrusion & Thermoforming: CE02RR is ideal for solid and corrugated PP sheets, panels, trays, and lids used in industrial packaging, logistics, and agriculture. Its rigidity and impact profile allow for lightweight, stackable designs that withstand handling and transport. Corrugated/Flute Board & Packaging: For PP hollow sheets and boxes, CE02RR delivers the strength needed for agricultural crates, logistics totes, and protective packaging, supporting both manual and automated handling. Blow-Moulded Containers: CE02RR performs in blow-moulded bottles, drums, and containers for industrial and consumer goods, offering dimensional stability and resistance to deformation under load.Performance Advantages of CE02RR PPCP
Polysure CE02RR stands out for its stiffness–impact balance, making it suitable for converters seeking tough, stackable, and thermally stable products. Its processability supports high-speed extrusion and blow moulding lines with minimal variation. The grade’s chemical resistance and recyclability further add to its value in sustainable packaging and logistics chains.HMEL PPCP Polysure CE06NR
Technical Specifications & Performance
HMEL PPCP Polysure CE06NR is engineered with nucleation technology that accelerates crystallization and enhances material stiffness, delivering a high flexural modulus ideal for rigid packaging applications. The 6 MFI (Melt Flow Index) ensures rapid cycle times and efficient mold filling, enabling manufacturers to maximize throughput in continuous compression and injection molding processes. The nucleated structure provides superior clarity and transparency, critical for premium food and beverage packaging where visual appeal directly impacts consumer perception. With dual compliance to IS 10910 (Indian Standard for Polypropylene) and FDA 21 CFR 177.1520 (US Food and Drug Administration regulations for food-contact polymers), CE06NR guarantees safety for direct food contact and pharmaceutical applications. The grade's organoleptic purity ensures zero off-odors or taste transfer, maintaining product integrity in sensitive applications. HMEL's Spheripol-II process technology ensures consistent batch-to-batch quality, high impact resistance, and reliable performance across varying processing conditions. The material's robust mechanical properties—including high stiffness, excellent impact strength, and dimensional stability—make it suitable for complex geometries and demanding industrial applications where failure is not an option.Applications
Beverage Closures: CE06NR is engineered for carbonated drink caps and bottled water closures where high pressure resistance, impact durability, and clarity are essential. The nucleated structure ensures rapid cycle times in high-speed cap production, while the robust mechanical properties withstand carbonation pressure and repeated opening/closing cycles without degradation or stress cracking. Pharmaceutical Closures: For child-resistant and tamper-evident pharmaceutical caps, CE06NR delivers the precision, consistency, and regulatory compliance required by global pharma standards. Its organoleptic purity prevents any chemical interaction with medications, while superior impact strength ensures closures remain secure during transport, storage, and handling. The material's dimensional stability supports tight tolerances critical for pharmaceutical packaging integrity. Food Container Lids: Ideal for dairy products, condiments, and prepared food containers, CE06NR provides the stiffness and clarity needed for premium food packaging. The nucleated structure enhances rigidity, preventing lid warping under thermal stress or stacking loads, while organoleptic purity ensures no flavor or odor transfer to food contents. Personal Care Product Caps: From shampoo bottles to cosmetic jars, CE06NR offers the aesthetic clarity and mechanical reliability required for consumer-facing personal care packaging. The high flexural modulus ensures caps maintain their shape and snap-fit functionality throughout the product's shelf life. Household Chemical Closures: For detergents, cleaners, and chemical products, CE06NR's robust impact strength and chemical resistance provide dependable closure performance. The material withstands aggressive chemical exposure without degradation, ensuring product safety and preventing leakage or contamination.Online store of household appliances and electronics
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