B53-35H-011 Polyethylene Copolymer

B53-35H-011 is a high density polyethylene copolymer developed for blow molding applications. This product is recommended for use in applications which require a combination of high top load strength and good environmental stress crack resistance (ESCR). This material meets the Food and Drug Administration requirements of 21CFR 177.1520. This resin contains no animal based additives and is suitable for Kosher applications.

Typical Properties1 Values English Units Density Melt Index 2 Tensile Strength @ Yield (2 in/min) Elongation @ Break (2 in/min) Tensile Modulus of Elasticity3 Flexural Modulus 3 Stiffness In Flexure Notched Izod Impact Strength Tensile Impact Strength Hardness (Shore D) Vicat Softening Point Brittleness Temperature Deflection Temperature @66 psi

ASTM Method

SI Units 0.955 g/cc 0.35 g/10 min

D 4883 D 1238

4000 psi

27.6 MPa

D 638

>700% 217,000 psi 180,000 psi 100,000 psi 3.5 ft-lbf/in 132 ft-lbf/in2 65 268 oF <-103 oF

>700% 1497 MPa 1241 MPa 690 MPa 0.19 kJ/m 277 kJ/m2 65 131 oC <-75 oC

D 638 D 638 D 790 D 747 D 256 D 1822 D 2240 D 1525 D 746

165 oF

74 oC

D 648

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1 Typical properties will vary within specification limits. 2 190o C/2160 g 3 Tangent-Method

Technical information contained herein is furnished without charge or obligation, and is given and accepted at recipient's sole risk. Because conditions of use may vary and are beyond our control, Ineos Olefins & Polymers USA makes no representation about, and is not responsible or liable for the accuracy or reliability of data, nor for toxicological effects or Industrial Hygiene requirements associated with particular uses of any product described herein. Nothing contained in this document shall be considered a recommendation for any use that may infringe patent rights, or an endorsement of any particular material, equipment, service, or other item not supplied by Ineos Olefins & Polymers USA. The “Properties” and “Applications” listed in this document are not specifications. They are provided as information only and in no way modify, amend, enlarge, or create any specification or warranty, and ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE EXCLUDED. The name Ineos Olefins & Polymers USA and its logo are trademarks of Ineos USA LLC or its affiliated companies.

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B53-35H-011 Polyethylene Copolymer

Regulatory Information The product and uses described herein may require global product registrations and notifications for chemical inventory listings, or for use in food contact or medical devices. For further information, send an e-mail to: [email protected]. Health and Safety Information The product described herein may require precautions in handling and use because of toxicity, flammability, or other consideration. The available product health and safety information for this material is contained in the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) that may be obtained by calling + 1800-527-5419 (Toll Free - North America), or by sending an e-mail to: [email protected]. Before using any material, a customer is advised to consult the MSDS for the product under consideration for use. The Material Safety Data Sheet for this product contains shipping descriptions and should be consulted, before transportation, as a reference in determining the proper shipping description. If the material shipped by Innovene is altered or modified, different shipping descriptions may apply and the MSDS of the original material should not be used. For additional information, samples, pricing and availability, please contact:

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Technical information contained herein is furnished without charge or obligation, and is given and accepted at recipient's sole risk. Because conditions of use may vary and are beyond our control, Ineos Olefins & Polymers USA makes no representation about, and is not responsible or liable for the accuracy or reliability of data, nor for toxicological effects or Industrial Hygiene requirements associated with particular uses of any product described herein. Nothing contained in this document shall be considered a recommendation for any use that may infringe patent rights, or an endorsement of any particular material, equipment, service, or other item not supplied by Ineos Olefins & Polymers USA. The “Properties” and “Applications” listed in this document are not specifications. They are provided as information only and in no way modify, amend, enlarge, or create any specification or warranty, and ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE EXCLUDED. The name Ineos Olefins & Polymers USA and its logo are trademarks of Ineos USA LLC or its affiliated companies.

2600 South Shore Boulevard League City, TX 77573 Tel: 281-535-6600 www.ineos.com

June 2006

© 2006 Ineos Olefins & Polymers USA

B53-35H-011 Polyethylene Copolymer

B53-35H-011 is a high density polyethylene copolymer developed for blow molding applications. This product is recommended for use in applications which require a combination of high top load strength and good environmental stress crack resistance (ESCR). This material meets the Food and Drug. Administration ...

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