KRAUSEN Polipropilene resin

Polypropylene is a common thermoplastic resin typically used for injection molding applications. PP offers a good balance of properties and cost, uncommon to most other thermoplastics. PP provides outstanding physical, chemical, mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties not found in any other thermoplastic.
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Polypropylene is made by polymerizing propylene. It has the lowest density of all plastics used in packaging. PP has high temperature resistance, with a high melting point (distortion temperature of 150 to 200°F), making it suitable for hot-fill packaging applications.

Polypropylene is highly resistant to corrosive materials, organic solvents, and degreasing agents as well as electrolytic attack. Compared to low or high density polyethylene, polypropylene has a lower impact strength, but superior working temperatures and tensile strength.

FEATURES
  • High strength
  • High chemical resistance
  • High melting point (150 to 200°F)
  • Very low density
  • Abrasion resistance
  • Lightweight
  • Low-cost fabrications
  • Machinable
  • Maintenance free
  • Weldable
  • Wipes clean
  • Dimensional stability
  • Excellent electrical properties

LIMITATIONS
  • Poor impact resistance at low temperature
  • Difficult to paint or bond with adhesives
  • Molded surface is not smooth with glass reinforcement

TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
  • Acid Tank/Lineup
  • Battery Cases
  • Tank Covers
  • Etching
  • Machines/Rinse Tubes
  • Machined Parts
  • Fume Hoods
  • Ducts
  • Scrub Stations
  • Metal Plating Barrel