Shell announced in Feb. 2000 that the Carilon product line is being discontinued. CARILON Polymer D26CX100 is an extrusion grade with mechanical properties that classify it as an engineering thermoplastic. This grade combines high melt strength and viscosity with high chemical resistance and barrier performance. Moreover, this material exhibits a high impact resistance, both at room temperature and at lower temperatures, and good creep performance. CARILON Polymer D26CX100 can also withstand short-term exposure to elevated temperatures.
CARILON Polymer D26CX100 has been designed for demanding extrusion processes. This grade should be considered for liners, pipes and large blow moldings. Data provided by Shell Chemical. |