HDPE is a petroleum-derived thermoplastic polymer with formula (C2H4)n. Made through four-step process: hydrocarbon breakdown, ethylene gas collection, catalyst mixing, and recovery
POE is a random copolymer elastomer based on butene or octene comonomers. Contains cherry-like micelle crystals for excellent elasticity without chemical cross-linking. Has low hardness, low density and high toughness. Excellent aging and weather resistance due to no unsaturated double bonds
Filler materials improve properties and reduce costs in plastics and composites. Worldwide, 53 million tons of fillers are used annually worth $18 billion. Top fillers include calcium carbonate, kaolin, talc, and carbon black
HDPE is a thermoplastic polymer produced from ethylene monomer. Has density ranging from 930 to 970 kg/m³. Stronger than LDPE with tensile strength of 38 MPa versus 21 MPa. Resistant to solvents and withstands temperatures up to 120°C
Food contact materials are substances intended for direct food contact. Materials include plastics, rubber, paper, coatings, and metal combinations. Many products combine multiple materials from different layers
TPU is a block copolymer with alternating hard and soft segments. Contains crystalline areas for high elasticity and flexible chains for elongation. Properties include high abrasion resistance, low-temperature performance, and transparency