Polypropylene (PP) Is A Thermoplastic Polymer Used In A Wide Variety Of Applications Due To Its Versatile Properties. It Is A Durable And Flexible Material That Can Withstand High Temperatures, Making It Suitable For Use In Packaging, Textiles, Automotive Components, And Medical Devices. PP Is Known For Its Resistance To Fatigue, Moisture, And Chemicals, Which Enhances Its Usability In Many Industrial And Consumer Products.
Polypropylene Is A White Waxy Material With A Transparent And Light Appearance. The Chemical Formula Is (C3H6)n, The Density Is 0.89~0.91g/cm3, It Is Flammable, With A Melting Point Of 189ºC, Softening At About 155ºC, And The Use Temperature Range Is -30~140ºC . It Is Resistant To Corrosion By Acids, Alkalis, Salt Solutions And A Variety Of Organic Solvents Below 80°C, And Can Be Decomposed Under High Temperature And Oxidation.
Product Parameters
Applied Areas | Direct Process |
Impact Strength | >13.6 KJ/m2 |
Appearance | Granule |
Density | >0.91g |
Rockwell Hardness | 85HRR |
Tensile Strength | >25.3MPa |
Elongation At Break | >655.1% |
Melt Flow Index | 10.1 |
Size | Customized |
Ash Content | <3% |
Flexural Strength | 18.2Mpa |
Flexural Modulus | 741.9Mpa |
Application