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Exceed 2012MA performance PE polymer for high-integrity flexible food and liquid packaging; Exceed 0015XC performance PE polymer for extrusion lamination and coating; Exceed XP-based recyclable full PE laminated packaging solutions.

Stephen Moore

June 17, 2019

2 Min Read
ExxonMobil debuts new polyethylene technology advancements at Chinaplas

ExxonMobil introduced two new performance polyethylene (PE) polymers for high-quality flexible packaging, and recyclable full PE laminated packaging solutions, at the recent Chinaplas 2019 show in Guangzhou. “Advancing polyethylene technology is an important part of our commitment to helping customers grow their businesses,” said David Hergenrether, ExxonMobil Chemical vice president, polyethylene. “By working together, we can help customers create differentiated packaging solutions that offer enhanced performance and processing, while helping them to meet their sustainability goals.”

ExxonMobil supplies multiple PE resins for all-PE laminated packaging solutions.

New Exceed 2012MA performance PE polymer reportedly delivers outstanding sealing and extrusion performance for high-integrity flexible packaging films. It can enable reduced energy use, lower per unit packaging costs, and less packaging material and food waste. The resin can be used in lamination packaging, cast stretch packaging, barrier packaging and full PE laminated stand-up pouches

For high-quality coating layers used in laminates, new Exceed 0015XC performance PE polymer delivers excellent sealing performance, a broad hot-tack window and good processing. This new polymer offers easy extrusion onto substrates such as board and paper, aluminum foil, flexible films and PE-based woven fabrics. It is ideal for drink cartons, paper cups, lamitubes, flexible packaging, tarpaulins and raffia coating and also provides opportunities for downgauging.

ExxonMobil is also introducing new full PE laminated packaging solutions, containing Exceed XP, Exceed and Enable performance PE polymers. These solutions help overcome the recycling issues typically associated with conventional laminated structures.

Often comprising a mix of PET, PA, EVOH or OPP, laminated packaging structures can be challenging to recycle, due to difficulties separating the materials. The new full PE laminated solutions can be recycled with PE film where programs to collect plastic films exists, while delivering the toughness, optical properties and stiffness needed for high-quality packaging, plus material selection is simplified.

About the Author(s)

Stephen Moore

Stephen has been with PlasticsToday and its preceding publications Modern Plastics and Injection Molding since 1992, throughout this time based in the Asia Pacific region, including stints in Japan, Australia, and his current location Singapore. His current beat focuses on automotive. Stephen is an avid folding bicycle rider, often taking his bike on overseas business trips, and a proud dachshund owner.

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