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New plastomers/elastomers

Dow Chemical has introduced 8 new grades of Versify™ Plastomers and Elastomers, each designed to deliver performance and processing benefits to address specific market needs.

Versify 2000, 2200, 3000, and 3200 Plastomers were developed for greater differentiation in flexible packaging applications. These resins offer a balance of heat-seal properties, shrink, and modulus and adhesion to PP and PE. Versify 4000 and 4200 Plastomers are suitable for applications requiring easier flow, such as injection molding and extrusion coating. They offer toughness, processability, and modulus. Versify 2400 Elastomer is suitable for extrusion, calendaring, and thermoplastic elastomer applications. It can bring a balance of flexibility, heat resistance, durability, and optical properties for flexible TPO applications. Versify 3401 Elastomer requires no special blending or compounding equipment and is appropriate for impact modification of PP to make transparent goods by injection molding or thermoforming.

Phone: 800/441-4369

www.dow.com/versify

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