Produced using proprietary Borstar® bimodal technology for easy extrusion. Exhibits high dart impact strength and excellent mechanical properties. Contains antioxidant and maintains toughness at low temperatures. Features high seal strength and superior ESCR properties
Petrochemicals are chemical products derived from petroleum through refining. Two main classes are olefins (ethylene, propylene) and aromatics (benzene, toluene). Olefins are produced by fluid catalytic cracking of petroleum fractions. Aromatics are produced through catalytic reforming of naphtha
Polyethylene is the most widely used plastic worldwide. Made from ethylene through polymerization process. Can be modified to rubber-like properties or spun into fibres
Mexican manufacturer of shrink film since 1996. Specializes in polyethylene shrink film and stretch film production. Operates 23 extruders and co-extruders with 1050 tons monthly production. Certified for biodegradable products
Most common method for making plastic films, especially packaging. Molten polymer extruded through die, inflated to form thin film bubble. Polyethylene commonly used, with other materials as blends. Process consists of four main steps: melting, extrusion, air injection, and cooling
PE can be produced from natural gas or naphtha. New trends include MTO and bio-petrochemical processes