Grade reference

Anteo FK1828

Bimodal terpolymer film resin from Borouge, MFR 1.5 g/10min at 190°C / 2.16 kg.

All grades · sourced from Borouge · checked 20 August 2026

Producer
Borouge
Polymer
LLDPE
Type
Bimodal terpolymer film resin
Melt flow rate
1.5 g/10min · 190°C / 2.16 kg · ASTM D1238
Density
918 kg/m³ · ASTM D 792
Producer lists it for
Lamination · Stretch hood · Food packaging · Liquid packaging · Frozen food packaging · Stand up pouches · Agriculture film · Shrink film

What that means in practice

Identical headline density and melt flow to FK1820 — the difference is the application list, where 1828 is pointed at liquid and shrink packaging rather than heavy duty sacks. Two grades a specification comparison will not separate, so buy on the intended use.

If these numbers are not something you work with daily, our LLDPE grades and pricing guide explains what they measure and how prime, off-spec, regrind and regranulate differ.

What to check before buying Anteo FK1828

  • Melt flow rate and density together decide how it runs and what the film does — but check which method the figures are quoted to. Borouge quote some film grades to ASTM and their pipe compounds to ISO, and the two are not interchangeable.
  • Ask whether it is a straight linear or a bimodal terpolymer. The Anteo grades are terpolymers and the sealing performance is what you are paying the premium for.
  • Gels and optical defects are the usual complaint with traded film resin. If the end use is transparent film, ask for the gel count on the actual lot rather than the datasheet.
  • Confirm the additive package. Slip and antiblock content changes how the film handles on the line and it is not always visible in the grade name.

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