Lupolen 2420 D: Features Applications
Lupolen 2420 D: Features Applications
Lupolen 2420 D: Features Applications
Lupolen 2420 D
Features
Applications
Film extrusion
- Building & construction film
- Agricultural film
- Heavy duty packagings
- Heavy duty shrinkable film
Pipe extrusion
- Irrigation pipes
Coating of pipes
- Top layer, LDPE
Performance Properties ()
Method
Unit
Value
ISO 1183
ISO 1133
ISO 3146
ISO 306
ISO 527
ISO 527
ISO 2039-1
ISO 868
g/cm
g/10 min
C
C
MPa
MPa
MPa
-
0.9225
0.25
109
94
240
10
17
48
ISO 527
ISO 527
ISO 527
ISO 527
DIN 53373
ASTM D 1709
ASTM D 2457
ASTM D 2457
ASTM D 1003
ISO 8295
MPa
MPa
%
%
J/mm
g
%
%
27
20
200
600
6.5
250
>15
50
<14
70
*) Blown film: thickness 70 m , extruded at melt temperature of 180 C and a blow-up ratio 2:1.
) Typical values; not to be construed as specifications.
Processing:
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Conveying:
Conveying equipment should be designed to prevent production and accumulation of fines and dust particles that are
contained in polymer resins. These particles can under certain conditions pose an explosion hazard. We recommend the
conveying system used is equipped with adequate filters, is operated and maintained that no leak develops and adequate
grounding exists at all times.
Health and Safety:
The resin is manufactured to the highest standards but, special requirements apply to certain applications such as food
end-use contact and direct medical use. For specific information on regulatory compliance contact your local
representative.
Workers should be protected from the possibility of skin or eye contact with molten polymer. Safety glasses are suggested
as a minimal precaution to prevent mechanical or thermal injury to the eyes.
Molten polymer may be degraded if it is exposed to air during any of the processing and off-line operations. The products
of degradation have an unpleasant odour. In higher concentrations they may cause irritation of the mucus membranes.
Fabrication areas should be ventilated to carry away fumes or vapours. Legislation on the control of emissions and
pollution prevention must be observed. If the principles of sound manufacturing practice are adhered to and the place of
work is well ventilated, no health hazards are involved in processing the resin.
The resin will burn when supplied with excess heat and oxygen. It should be handled and stored away from contact with
direct flames and/or ignition sources. In burning the resin contributes high heat and may generate a dense black smoke.
Starting fires can be extinguished by water, developped fires should be extinguished by heavy foams forming an aqueous
or polymeric film. For further information about safety in handling and processing please refer to the Material Safety Data
Sheet.
Storage:
The resin is packed in 25 kg bags or in bulk containers protecting it from contamination. If it is stored under adverse
conditions, i.e. if there are large fluctuations in ambient temperature and the atmospheric humidity is high, moisture may
condense inside the packaging. Under these circumstances, it is recommended to dry the resin before use. Unfavourable
storage conditions may also intensify the resins slight characteristic odour.
The resin is subjected to degradation by ultra-violet radiations or by high storage temperatures. Therefore the resin must
be protected from direct sunlight, temperatures above 40C and high atmospheric humidity during storage. The resin can
be stored over a period of more than 6 months without significant changes of the specified properties, appropriate storage
conditions provided. Higher storage temperatures reduce the storage time.
The information submitted is based on our current knowledge and experience. In view of the many factors that may affect
processing and application, these data do not relieve processors of the responsibility of carrying out their own tests and
experiments; neither do they imply any legally binding assurance of certain properties or of suitability for a specific
purpose. The data do not relieve the customer from his obligation to control the resin upon arrival and to complain about
faults. It is the responsibility of those to whom we supply our products to ensure that any proprietary rights and existing
laws and legislation are observed.
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