|  | ExxonMobil™ EnBA This family of acrylate polymers has a nBA content up to 35%. EnBA can adhere to a variety of polar substrates, including paper, polyesters, ionomers, PVdC and unplasticized PVC. These polymers are less crystalline and softer than polyethylenes.
Escor™ Acid Terpolymer Acid terpolymers are a family of methyl acrylate acid terpolymers that adhere well to a number of non-polar materials such as polypropylene, high density polyethylene and ethylene-propylene diene rubber, as well as to very polar materials like metals, glass, polyamides and polyesters.
Escor™ EAA Copolymers Ethylene Acrylic Acid (EAA) copolymers are used in many extrusion coating processes due to their excellent bonding properties to a variety of materials, such as aluminum, paper and oriented polypropylene. Typical applications include carton-based liquid packaging, flexible pouches and all kinds of form-fill and seal packages. Escor EAA copolymers are also used to protect metal due to their excellent metal adhesion.
Optema™ EMA Copolymers Ethyl Methyl Acrylate (EMA) is the most thermally stable of all high-pressure PE copolymers. It can be processed by conventional thermoplastic processing methods including extrusion coating laminating, blow/cast monolayer and coextruded films, injection molding, sheet or profile extrusion, blow molding and foam extrusion.
Escorene™Ultra EVA (Greater than 6% VA) EVA copolymers are thermoplastic materials produced by the copolymerization of ethylene with vinyl acetate monomer. There are two basic classifications of EVA copolymers when defining major application segments. These segments are concerned with copolymers designed for thermoplastic extrusion, film compounds and molding processes and with those intended as components in hot-melt adhesives and wax blending applications.
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