Polypropylene (C3H6)n, Purity: 99%)
Polypropylene | |
Product No | NRE-54017 |
CAS | 9003-07-0 |
Purity | 99% |
Formula | (C3H6)n |
Density | 1.32 G/cm³ |
Colour | NA |
APS | NA |
Tensile modulus | 1.4 Gpa |
Tensile strength | 32MPa |
Melting Point | 130-171°C |
Volume Resistivity | 19/ logÙm |
Flexural Strength | 41 MPa |
Polypropylene
Polypropylene (PP) is one of the most widely used thermoplastics globally, known for its versatility, chemical resistance, and cost-effectiveness. It finds applications across a broad range of industries due to its unique properties.
Packaging Industry
Containers and Bottles: Polypropylene is used to manufacture containers, bottles, and caps for food, beverages, and household products due to its chemical resistance and lightweight properties.
Flexible Packaging: PP is commonly used in the production of flexible packaging materials such as films, bags, and wraps, which are used for food packaging, textiles, and consumer goods.
Labels and Tapes: PP is also used to produce adhesive tapes, labels, and other packaging components due to its durability and resistance to moisture.
Automotive Industry
Interior Components: Polypropylene is widely used in automotive interiors for parts such as dashboards, door panels, and trim, where its lightweight and durability are advantageous.
Battery Cases: PP is used to manufacture battery cases and trays due to its acid resistance and impact strength.
Bumpers and Fenders: Polypropylene is used in exterior automotive parts, including bumpers and fenders, due to its toughness and ability to absorb impacts.
Consumer Goods
Household Products: Polypropylene is used in various household items, such as furniture, storage containers, kitchenware, and toys, due to its ease of molding and durability.
Appliances: PP is found in parts of household appliances like washing machines, dishwashers, and refrigerators, where it serves as components that require both strength and resistance to heat and chemicals.
Textiles: fibers are used in rugs, carpets, and non-woven fabrics due to their resistance to moisture, stains, and wear.
Medical Industry
Disposable Medical Products: is used to make disposable medical items like syringes, IV bags, and specimen containers, where sterility, chemical resistance, and low cost are essential.
Medical Textiles: PP is used in the production of non-woven fabrics for surgical masks, gowns, and other medical textiles due to its ability to be easily sterilized and its barrier properties.
Prosthetics and Orthotics: PP is sometimes used in the production of prosthetic devices and orthotic supports due to its lightweight and biocompatibility.