Borouge International has launched Queo 7030LA-P, a polyolefin elastomer for applications requiring flexibility and processing efficiency.
The grade combines low density with high melt flow, targeting converters balancing performance with processability in modern formulations.
It is positioned for automotive components, adhesives and highly filled compounds, widening options in easy-flow POE.
With its combination of low density and high melt flow, the material addresses a key industry challenge by enabling converters to achieve both performance and processability in modern formulations. At the same time, it expands market options in a segment where the choice of high-performance elastomers for demanding compounds and blends has historically been limited.
Developed using advanced solution-phase technology, Queo 7030LA-P delivers a balanced profile of softness, flexibility and reliable flow behavior, making it suitable for applications such as automotive components, adhesives, and highly filled compounds. Its versatile design supports consistent processing while maintaining high product quality across diverse end uses.
The launch reflects Borouge International’s ongoing commitment to expanding its portfolio with high-performance, customer-focused solutions, supporting a wide range of industries.
Benefits
– Enables high-quality TPO production for automotive, construction, and industrial markets.
– Excellent low-temperature impact performance thanks to its highly amorphous structure.
– Superior flow and bonding behavior in HMA applications due to the 1-Octene comonomer and high MFR.
– High filler loading capability while maintaining easy flow and high extrusion output.
– Reliable alternative in the low-density, easy-flow POE segment.
– Free-flowing granules with talc protection significantly reduce the risk of pellets massing during logistics.
– Outstanding performance as a polymer modifier across multiple conversion technologies.
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