HDPE-HD5502TA Blowing molding

HS code: 3902100090

Melt flow rate: 0.24

Grade: Blowing molding

Packing: 25KG/BAGS

Brand: Sinopec

Data sheet

Product Details

Evolution of blow molding

The blow molding process began to be used to produce low density polyethylene vials during the Second World War.  In the late 1950s, with the birth of high-density polyethylene and the development of blow molding machines, blow molding technology was widely used.  The volume of hollow vessels can reach thousands of liters, and some production has been computerized.  Suitable for blow molding plastics such as polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, polypropylene, polyester, etc., the hollow containers are widely used as industrial packaging containers.  According to the billet production method, blow molding can be divided into extrusion blow molding and injection blow molding, the new development of multi-layer blow molding and stretch blow molding."  

Blow molding application

Extrusion blow molding is a method of making hollow thermoplastic parts.  Well-known blow molding objects are bottles, buckets, cans, boxes and all containers for packaging food, beverages, cosmetics, medicines and daily necessities.  Large blow molded containers are commonly used for packaging of chemical products, lubricants and bulk materials.  Other blow molding products include balls, bellows and toys.  For the automotive industry, fuel tanks, car shock absorbers, seat backs, center brackets, and armrest and headrest coverings are blow molded.  For machinery and furniture manufacturing, blow molded parts can be shells, door frames, frames, POTS or boxes with an open face.  Generally common are People's Daily items such as: bottles, cans, baby products, sporting goods and so on.  




                       SINOPEC SABIC TianJin Petrochemical Company Limited

                                              Quality Certificate

 

Product Name: HDPE-HD5502TA                Sampling Point: PE-7004

Product Brand: HD5502TA                                 Product Number: SIHD1602C2

Properties

Limits

Results

Test Methods

Color and black spot granule, a /kg

20

3

SH/T 1541. 1-2019

Melt mass-flow rate,g/10min

0.0.2

0.24

GB/T 3682.1-2018

Densityg/cm³

0.958±0.003

0.956

GB/T 1033. 2-2010

Tensile stress at yield,MPa

22.0

26.5

GB/T 1040. 2-2006

Nominal tensile strain at break , %

500

792

GB/T 1040.2-2006

Flexural modulus,MPa

850

1330

GB/T 9341-2008

Charpy impact strength,KJ/m2

8.0

15.4

GB/T 1043.1-2008

Environmental Stress- Cracking (F50, 50℃, 100%) ,h

30

30

Q/SSTPC(F)02023-2019


HDPE-HD5502TA Blowing molding

Evolution of blow molding

The blow molding process began to be used to produce low density polyethylene vials during the Second World War.  In the late 1950s, with the birth of high-density polyethylene and the development of blow molding machines, blow molding technology was widely used.  The volume of hollow vessels can reach thousands of liters, and some production has been computerized.  Suitable for blow molding plastics such as polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride, polypropylene, polyester, etc., the hollow containers are widely used as industrial packaging containers.  According to the billet production method, blow molding can be divided into extrusion blow molding and injection blow molding, the new development of multi-layer blow molding and stretch blow molding."  

Blow molding application

Extrusion blow molding is a method of making hollow thermoplastic parts.  Well-known blow molding objects are bottles, buckets, cans, boxes and all containers for packaging food, beverages, cosmetics, medicines and daily necessities.  Large blow molded containers are commonly used for packaging of chemical products, lubricants and bulk materials.  Other blow molding products include balls, bellows and toys.  For the automotive industry, fuel tanks, car shock absorbers, seat backs, center brackets, and armrest and headrest coverings are blow molded.  For machinery and furniture manufacturing, blow molded parts can be shells, door frames, frames, POTS or boxes with an open face.  Generally common are People's Daily items such as: bottles, cans, baby products, sporting goods and so on.