Eastar Renew AN001-80 Copolyester - Natural

Eastar™ Renew AN001-80 Natural copolyester has excellent appearance and is nearly water-clear. Its most outstanding features are its chemical resistance and processing capabilities. Exposure to aromatic oils often causes crazing or actual fracture of many polymer resins, but Eastar™ Renew AN001-80 Natural copolyester maintains its physical properties when exposed to these oils, and its appearance is virtually unchanged. It is one of our premier materials for the cosmetics and personal care packaging market.

Copolyester Eastman Renew polymers have been certified by International Sustainability & Carbon Certification (ISCC), a global, independent agency for tracking sustainable content in a variety of industries. Renew polymers are produced with ISCC certified circular content by mass balance allocation.ApplicationsBottles-skin care pkgColor cosmetics packagingFragrance packagingJars-skin care pkgPersonal care & cosmetics packagingPersonal care bottlesPersonal care packagingKey attributesEasy to extrude, cut, print, and sealEffective barrier propertiesExcellent chemical resistanceExcellent clarityExcellent colorabilityGood impact strengthGood stiffnessHigh gloss appearanceToughnessDownload TDS Eastman Chemical Eastman Chemical Polymers and Resins,Copolymers,Polyesters Packaging applications

  • Brand: : Eastman Chemical
  • Producer/Supplier : Eastman Chemical
  • Chemical Group/INCI : Copolyester
  • Chemical Category : Polymers and Resins
  • Sub Category : Copolymers , Polyesters
  • Industry/Applications

    : Packaging applications

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