Film Grades




TASNEE high density film grade (F0455) is produced using the Hostalen ACP method that combines three reactors in series and uses an advanced catalyst system.
The combination of these state-of-the-art elements results in outstanding film resin properties such as stiffness, high impact and high tenacity performance.
The resins derived from this process present high quality consistency, excellent bubble stability and high throughput rates. It can be easily processed in typical blown film lines with narrow thickness tolerances, very low gel levels, excellent film optics and good mechanical properties. The film thickness can go down to 8 μm.
The combination of these state-of-the-art elements results in outstanding film resin properties such as stiffness, high impact and high tenacity performance.
The resins derived from this process present high quality consistency, excellent bubble stability and high throughput rates. It can be easily processed in typical blown film lines with narrow thickness tolerances, very low gel levels, excellent film optics and good mechanical properties. The film thickness can go down to 8 μm.
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We like to thank all our customers, suppliers, partners and friends for visiting us at Saudi Plastic & Petrochem 2011 exhibition in Riyadh and at GPCA Meeting from 12th to 15th December 2011 in Dubai.
news
October 2009
The start-up new HD/LD polyethylene cracker of TASNEE from early 2009, is operating under full load. From now on we can increase the production volume monthly.
September 2009
In the year 2009, TASNEE set with a large investment in the chemical business, an Acrylic Monomer Plant with DOW. Meanwhile TASNEE is the world 2nd largest producer of Titanium Dioxide.
The start-up new HD/LD polyethylene cracker of TASNEE from early 2009, is operating under full load. From now on we can increase the production volume monthly.
September 2009
In the year 2009, TASNEE set with a large investment in the chemical business, an Acrylic Monomer Plant with DOW. Meanwhile TASNEE is the world 2nd largest producer of Titanium Dioxide.



