ExxonMobil
17 material families · 2 indexed grades.
Indexed grades
Material families
A rigid, chemical-resistant polyethylene used for bottles, pipes, and industrial containers.
A lightweight, fatigue-resistant polymer ubiquitous in packaging, textiles, and living hinges.
Flexible, transparent, and easy to process polyolefin for films, bags, and packaging.
High tensile strength and puncture resistance for demanding film applications.
Rigid, tough, and excellent chemical resistance for containers, caps, and automotive parts.
Tough and dimensionally stable film with good barrier properties.
High clarity, good flexibility, and low sealing temperature for clear containers and packaging.
Flexible, tough, and low temperature sealable film with improved clarity over LDPE.
Elastic, tough, and soft material for shoe soles, gaskets, and flexible parts.
Adhesive polymer with excellent tack and flexibility for bonding applications.
Excellent toughness, sealability, and abrasion resistance for demanding packaging.
A cost-effective synthetic rubber offering good abrasion resistance and aging properties, commonly used in tires.
An elastomer with outstanding resistance to weathering, ozone, UV radiation, and extreme temperatures.
A synthetic rubber with exceptionally low gas permeability and good resistance to heat and ozone.
A halogenated form of butyl rubber offering improved compatibility with other elastomers and better dynamic properties.
A blend of polypropylene and EPDM or other elastomers, offering good flexibility and weatherability at a low cost.
An EPDM formulation optimized for automotive hose applications, offering excellent heat, ozone, and coolant resistance.