Description
Lightweight, Heat-Resistant Polymer for Packaging, Automotive & Industrial Use
Chempol Polypropylene (PP) is among the most widely used thermoplastics due to its extraordinarily high melting point, remarkable versatility, and chemical resistance. It is commonly used in film applications, automotive components, injection molding, and fibers. PP (Polypropylene) is famous for its low density, making it ideal for cost-efficient, lightweight manufacturing.
Key Features & Benefits
Below are the key features and benefits of Polypropylene (PP):
- High melting point (ideal for hot-fill applications)
- Excellent chemical resistance to acids & bases
- Lightweight with good mechanical strength
- Moisture-resistant and food-safe
- Excellent fatigue resistance (living hinges)
- Easily processed via extrusion & molding
Typical Applications
Below are the typical applications of Polypropylene:
- Food containers and houseware products
- Automotive interior and exterior parts
- Packaging films and woven bags
- Medical and laboratory equipment
- Caps, closures, and injection-molded components
- Fibers, ropes, non-woven fabrics
Available Grades
Chempol Polypropylene is available in the following grades:
- PP Homopolymer (Injection, Fiber, Film)
- PP Copolymer (Impact Copolymer, Random Copolymer)
- Raffia Grade
- BOPP Film Grade
- Non-woven Grade
Packaging & Supply
At Chempol, you get PP (Polypropylene) in:
- 25 kg standard bags
- Palletized & stretch-wrapped
- Bulk/Jumbo bags for industrial customers
- Export-ready packaging for container shipping