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CAS No.: | 9003-07-0 |
Formula: | (C3h6)N |
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Polypropylene, commonly abbreviated as PP, is a versatile thermoplastic polymer known for its excellent combination of properties. It appears as a colorless, odorless, non-toxic, and translucent solid with a chemical formula of (C3H6)N and a density ranging from 0.89 to 0.91 g/cm³.
As a high-performance synthetic resin, PP offers outstanding chemical resistance, making it suitable for use in harsh environments. It also exhibits high heat resistance, superior electrical insulation, and exceptional mechanical strength, ensuring durability in various applications. Additionally, PP features excellent wear resistance and high abrasion performance, making it ideal for components subject to friction and mechanical stress.
Due to its lightweight nature, ease of processing, and cost-effectiveness, polypropylene is widely used in industries such as packaging, automotive, textiles, medical devices, and consumer goods. Its adaptability and reliability make it a preferred choice for both industrial and everyday applications.
Key Features:
Thermoplastic & Recyclable
Chemical & Heat Resistant
High Mechanical Strength
Excellent Electrical Insulation
Good Abrasion & Wear Resistance
Lightweight & Durable
Polypropylene is an essential material for modern manufacturing, providing a balance of performance, safety, and sustainability.
Grades | PPH-T03 (T30S) | K8303 | K1008 | |
MFR(g/10min) | 3 | 2 | 10 | |
Tensile Strength at yield(MPa) | 30 | 23.5 | 35 | |
Notched Izod impact Strength | (23ºC,KJ/m2 ) | - | 2 | |
(-20ºC,KJ/m2 ) | - | 5.8 | - | |
Flexural Modulus(Mpa) | - | 1310 | 1470 | |
Ash(%) | - | - | - | |
Tensile Strength at broken(Mpa) | 16 | - | - | |
Stretching broken column nominal strain(%) | 150 | - | - | |
Isotactic Index(%) | 96 | - | - | |
Applications | Extruded Flat Filaments, Sheets | High-impact, Devices, Automotive parts | Injection Molding |
Packaging - Widely used in food containers, caps, films, and flexible packaging due to moisture resistance and safety.
Automotive Parts - Lightweight components like dashboards, battery cases, and interior trims enhance fuel efficiency.
Medical & Hygiene - Disposable syringes, IV bottles, and non-woven fabrics for masks and diapers.
Consumer Goods - Durable household items, toys, appliances, and storage products.
Industrial & Construction - Pipes, insulation sheets, and chemical-resistant tanks.