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| Description |
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Introduction
SAC's PP film grades are manufactured using a third-generation gas phase method with a multi-reactor system so that the final product satisfies the mechanical and optical properties required of film products and extrusion processing. The optimum balance of rigidity and impact strength, and its compatibility with other resins allow the product to be used in mixed multi-layered film to satisfy the required properties of the final product.
All PE film grades (EVA, LDPE, LLDPE, HDPE) show good processibility and mechanical and optical properties allowing grade choice based on the needs of the final application. They also show good blending amongst themselves.
Characteristics

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Casting use (CPP) |
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wide range of Homo PP, as well as random copolymer and terpolymer PP, allows grade choice based on required properties and applications. |
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high rigidity and good processibility with improved heat resistance |

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Agricultural use |
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weatherability and film processibility |
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a wide range of weatherability and slippage |

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Heavy duty use |
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non-slip type with impact strength |
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good extrusion and heat sealing. |

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Shrinkage film |
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high shrinkage at lower temperatures and a broad shrinkage temperature range |
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non-additive product harmless to humans when used in food and meat packaging |

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Protective film use |
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non-additive with extremely low fish-eye and good impact strength |
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excellent rigidity and optical secondary processibility |

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General film use |
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wide range of products allows selection based on required properties such as slippage and openability. |
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good mechanical properties, transparency, and secondary processibility. |

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Easy Peeling Film |
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Be used in the inner sealing layer of contaner lids or of pouch interiors by utilizing cast or blow molding methods. |
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The use of these products in the sealing layer allows for clean and easy opening within a broad range of sealing temperatures. |
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