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Poly Propylene Plastic

Polypropylene (PP) is one of the most commonly used thermoplastics in the world. Polypropylene uses range from plastic packaging, plastic parts for machinery and equipment and even fibres and textiles. It is a rigid, semi-crystalline thermoplastic and is used widely today in a range of domestic and industrial applications.

Due to the fact that polypropylene adapts well to the injection moulding process, it can be used to make incredibly thin layers of plastic. It is very suited to applications such as hinges on medication pots, lids on shampoo bottles and other containers that will be bent and manipulated a lot and mustn’t break. Polypropylene is waterproof and extremely resistant to moisture absorption, which adds to its packaging benefits and flexibility as a packaging material. Its semi-crystalline nature offers high flexural strength too, making it resilient to general wear and tear and ideal for items that must undergo higher levels of physical stress. It is also resilient against mildew, mould, rot and bacteria.

There are two different types of polypropylene, homopolymers and copolymers. Homopolymers are the default polypropylene material. They are considered to be the general-purpose grade of polypropylene material. Copolymers, on the other hand, have additives such as ethylene in them. Within copolymers, there are two sub-types: block copolymers and random copolymers. Block copolymers have 5% to 15% ethylene in them while random copolymers have 1% to 7% ethylene in them. This variation in the levels of ethylene and other additives improves properties like resistance and malleability in the copolymer material.
We delivers Polypropylene worldwide. Currently we have a great customer base in Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Srilanka, Europe, Italy and Vietnam.