Ovenable CPET Tray Resin
APPLICATIONS
CPET tray with heat resistance up to 220°C (suitable for ovens and microwaves)
FEATURES
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Homopolymer resin with nominal intrinsic viscosity of 1.01 dl/g
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Designed to have high melt strength and high melt elasticity which is suitable for foaming application
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Possesses lower carboxyl end group which ensures the better resistance to hydrolysis. The anti-hydrolysis property imparts the longer serving life of its article made thereof
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Has inhibited level of Diethylene glycol which could have the advantage of better dimensional stability and thermal stability. The higher melt strength and elasticity give the advantage of good foamability to create lower foam density
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Produced from a state of the art continuous melt state and solid state polymerization lines, and is combined with a strict quality monitoring system
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Conforms to FDA Regulation 177.1630 and latest European Directives.
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Totally recyclable
MODEL
Resin production facilities are in compliance with ISO 9002, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001, and U.S. FDA management regulations


2101 Specifications
Item | Unit | Value | Testing Method |
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Intrinsic Viscosity | dl/g | 1.01 ± 0.02 | ASTM D4603 |
Melting Temperature | °C | 252 ± 3 | ASTM D3418
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Ash Content | % | ≦0.02 | Ignition |
Moisture | % | ≦0.30 | Oven |
Acetaldehyde | ppm | ≦1.00 | Gas Chromatography |
Carboxyl End Group | 10⁻⁶equ/g | 16 ± 10 | Titration |
Bulk Density | g/cm³ | 0.89 ± 0.05 | JIS K-5101 |
Chip Size | chips/2g | 128 ± 3 | Weight Scale |
Fines | ppm | < 100 | Sieve |
Hunter L Value | - | 94.0 ± 2.0 | ASTM E1164 |
Hunter b Value | - | 7.0 ± 1.0 | ASTM E1164 |
Suggestions | Drying Temperature: 160~170°C, Drying Residence: 5~7 hr, Drying Dew Point: -40°C, Drying Air Flow: 1ft³/min/lb-PET, Mold Temperature: 280~300°C |
Expiration Date | Consume PET resin within 1 year from pack date |
Storage Conditions | Store PET bag in a dry and clean warehouse |
The technical data sheet is for reference only, the actual data depends on the delivery quality inspection report (COA)