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BioBlend® XP 22150

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• One of the BioBlend® XP family of high performance BioPolymers designed for blown film applications.

• BioBlend® XP 22150 is a masterbatch that contains 50% NuPlastiQ GP BioPolymer compounded with HDPE.

• Made from 50% annually renewable agricultural resources.

• Supplied in pellet form.

Polymer Name: TPS/HDPE Alloy

Functions: Resin

Compatible Polymers & Resins: High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE)

Processing Methods: Blow Molding, Blown Film Extrusion, Extrusion, Film Extrusion

Carrier: High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE), Resin-based

Density: 1170.0 - 1170.0 kg/m³

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Identification & Functionality

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Features & Benefits

Processing Considerations
  • XP 22150 is designed to be diluted with polyethylene to a final NuPlastiQ® content between 10% and 35%.
  • XP 22150 can be run on existing process equipment with a few adjustments.
  • Films made with NuPlastiQ are more sensitive to processing conditions such as temperature profile, residence time, die gap, and blow-up ratio. See the NuPlastiQ Film Processing Guide for additional information.
  1. A typical recommended temperature profile will be in the 160°C – 190°C range.
  2. Depending on equipment, process conditions, and residence time, as temperatures increase in this range the glycerin plasticizer may experience some volatilization. This may cause a slight odor and/or smoke and is expected under normal processing conditions. Always use proper ventilation. See the BioBlend® XP 22150 SDS for details.
  • Some equipment (multi-layer, higher output, lower residence time) may allow for higher processing temperatures (190°C - 200°C).
  • Melt temperatures above 205°C may cause material degradation, lensing and fish-eyes in the film.
  • When extruder operation has to be stopped temporarily, it is recommended to purge the material in the barrel before resuming film processing.
  • This TDS covers the following BioBlend® XP BioPolymers: XP 22150 and XP 22151

Applications & Uses

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Applications

Used for film applications requiring strength and stiffness like T-shirt bags, trash can liners, industrial liners and heavy duty bags.

Properties

Physical Form
Physical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Density1.17g/cm3ASTM D792
Thermal Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Melting Temperature Range131°CASTM D3418
Melt Flow Index0.3g/10 min (190 °C/10 kg)ASTM D1238
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Moisture Contentmax. 0.5%ASTM D6980
Notes
  1. Moisture content was measured with an infrared moisture analyzer at 105°C for 10 minutes.
  2. These values are typical properties only and should not be used for specification purposes. End users should confirm results with their own tests.

Regulatory & Compliance

Certifications & Compliance

Packaging & Availability

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Storage & Handling

Storage and Drying
  • BioLogiQ BioBlends are dried after production and shipped in sealed moisture-proof bags that are ready to use as supplied. They should be stored indoors in the sealed container away from heat until used.
  • If pellets are exposed to a humid environment, they will absorb moisture from the air. If needed, dry pellets by introducing warm dry air at no more than 80°C for 1-4 hours.
  • The estimated moisture content of a BioLogiQ BioBlend can be measured with an infrared moisture analyzer at 105°C for 10 minutes. The result of the measurement will not perfectly equal the moisture content, due to possible partial evaporation of plasticizer. The result from this test should be <0.5% moisture prior to processing.