PP-POLYPROPENE
PP is a semi-crystalline thermoplastic polymer with properties similar to polyethylene (PE). Both materials belong to the polyolefin family, consisting of paraffinic hydrocarbons characterized by a smooth, slightly waxy surface. Polypropylene is available as both homopolymer (PP-H) and copolymer (PP-C) grades, allowing the material to be tailored for different performance requirements.
Chemical Designation
Polypropylene (Polypropene)
Abbreviation
PP
Natural Color and Additives
- Grey (RAL 7032)
- Black
- White
Available Forms
- Rods
- Sheets
- Pressure pipes
- Pipe fittings
- Ventilation ducts and square ducts
- Profiles
- Welding rods and accessories
- Finished products, machined or injection molded
Key Properties
- Excellent dielectric properties
- Low density and lightweight
- Good chemical resistance
- Good sliding characteristics
- Good weldability
- Difficult to bond with adhesives
- High fatigue resistance
- Good temperature resistance
- Mechanical and electrical properties are retained in wet environments
- Very low moisture absorption
Typical Applications
PP is widely used in:
- Machinery manufacturing
- Automotive engineering
- Conveying and material handling systems
- Electrical engineering
- Precision engineering
- Plumbing and HVAC systems
- Household appliances
- Food processing equipment
- Medical technology equipment
Typical Products
- Fan impellers
- Door handles
- Instrument panels
- Steering wheels
- Appliance housings
- Automotive components
- Pharmaceutical packaging
- Containers
- Pump components
- Pipes and pipe fittings
Typical Benefits
- Excellent resistance to chemicals and corrosion
- Lightweight and cost-effective
- Good fatigue performance in dynamic applications
- Easy fabrication through welding and machining
- Suitable for industrial, food-processing and medical applications
- Reliable performance in humid and wet environments
Considerations
Polypropylene offers excellent chemical resistance and low weight, making it a popular choice for tanks, piping systems and industrial equipment. Due to its low surface energy, adhesive bonding can be challenging and may require special surface treatment or bonding techniques.
