PP Formosa 3015
- Place of Origin: Taiwan
- Manufacturer: Formosa
Melt Flow Rate |
2 g/10min |
Density |
0.9 g/cm³ |
Impact Strength |
50 Kg.cm/cm |
Flexural Strength |
- |
Flexural Modulus |
11,200 kg/cm² |
Flammability |
HB |
PP APPLICATION
Due to polypropylene structure’s rigidity and relative cheapness, it’s used in various applications. It has good chemical resistance and weldability, which makes it ideal for the automotive industry, consumer goods, furniture market, and industrial applications such as custom wire baskets.
Some common uses of polypropylene include:
Packaging Applications: Polypropylene’s structure and strength make it a cheap and ideal packing application.
Consumer Goods: Polypropylene is used for many consumer goods—including translucent parts, housewares, furniture, appliances, luggage, toys and more.
Automotive Applications: Polypropylene is widely used in automotive parts because of its low cost, weldability, and mechanical properties. It can mostly be found in battery cases and trays, bumpers, fender liners, interior trim, instrumental panels and door trims.
Fibers and Fabrics: Polypropylene is utilized in a host of fiber and fabrics applications including raffia/slit-film, tape, strapping, bulk continuous filament, staple fibers, spun bond, and continuous filament.
Medical Applications: Due to polypropylene’s chemical and bacterial resistance, it is used for medical applications including medical vials, diagnostic devices, petri dishes, intravenous bottles, specimen bottles, food trays, pans, pill containers, and disposable syringes.
Industrial Applications: The high tensile strength of polypropylene’s structure, combined with its resistance to high temperatures anc chemicals, makes it ideal for chemical tanks, sheets, pipes, and Returnable Transport Packaging (RTP).