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Polypropylene (PP) - Homopolymer (HP)

Polypropylene (PP) is the most versatile polymer available today. It is used for a broad range of plastic products due to its unmatched physical, mechanical, chemical, thermal, and electrical properties. Its unique combination of versatility and cost-effectiveness makes it a popular choice for packaging, textile, automotive, household appliance, medical equipment and a host of other industries.

Properties:

It offers the following advantages:

  • High chemical resistance: Ideal for packaging applications in the cosmetics, medical, and agrochemical industries
  • Lightweight: Lower handling and transportation costs
  • Sustainability: Non-toxic and 100% recyclable
  • High impact strength: Suitable for technical applications in the automotive,
    equipment, and household appliance industries as well as for furniture and container applications
  • High moisture resistance: Ideal for packaging of food and hygroscopic products
  • High tenacity: Suitable for spun-bond nonwoven fabric yarns, adhesive tape, and laminations
  • High heat resistance: Ideal for cold and hot liquid piping applications
  • Low wall-thickness: More finished goods with lesser raw material. Suitable for film applications that require high transparency

Product Families: Homopolymer Polypropylene has a higher strength to weight ratio than other Polypropylene product families. It also offers high chemical resistance and is suitable for many corrosion-resistant products.

Polypropylene (PP) - Copolymer (CP)

Polypropylene (PP) is the most versatile polymer available today. It is used for a broad range of plastic products due to its unmatched physical, mechanical, chemical, thermal, and electrical properties.
Its unique combination of versatility and cost-effectiveness makes it a popular choice for packaging, textile, automotive, household appliance, medical equipment and a host of other industries.

Properties:

It offers the following advantages:

  • High chemical resistance: Ideal for packaging applications in the cosmetics, medical, and agrochemical industries
  • Lightweight: Lower handling and transportation costs
  • Sustainability: Non-toxic and 100% recyclable
  • High impact strength: Suitable for technical applications in the automotive,
    equipment, and household appliance industries as well as for furniture and container applications
  • High moisture resistance: Ideal for packaging of food and hygroscopic products
  • High tenacity: Suitable for spun-bond nonwoven fabric yarns, adhesive tape, and laminations
  • High heat resistance: Ideal for cold and hot liquid piping applications
  • Low wall-thickness: More finished goods with lesser raw material. Suitable for film applications that require high transparency

Product Families: Copolymer (CP) is a physical mixture of Homopolymer Polypropylene (HPP) and Random Copolymer (RCP). ICP is used in products that require enhanced impact resistance at low temperatures, especially freeze temperature and below.

Polypropylene (PP) - Random Copolymer (RCP)

Polypropylene (PP) is the most versatile polymer available today. It is used for a broad range of plastic products due to its unmatched physical, mechanical, chemical, thermal, and electrical properties.
Its unique combination of versatility and cost-effectiveness makes it a popular choice for packaging, textile, automotive, household appliance, medical equipment and a host of other industries.

Properties:

It offers the following advantages:

  • High chemical resistance: Ideal for packaging applications in the cosmetics, medical, and agrochemical industries.
  • Lightweight: Lower handling and transportation costs.

Sustainability: Non-toxic and 100% recyclable

  • High impact strength: Suitable for technical applications in the automotive, equipment,
    and household appliance industries as well as for furniture and container applications
  • High moisture resistance: Ideal for packaging of food and hygroscopic products
  • High tenacity: Suitable for spun-bond nonwoven fabric yarns, adhesive tape, and laminations
  • High heat resistance: Ideal for cold and hot liquid piping applications
  • Low wall-thickness: More finished goods with lesser raw material. Suitable for film applications that require high transparency

Product Families: RCP is made by copolymerizing propylene and small amounts of ethylene for use of the resulting material in thermoplastic products that required improved impact properties, better clarity, decreased melting point, and enhanced flexibility.