A container filled with polypropylene pellets, overflowing onto the floor in a modern warehouse setting.

Polypropylene

Polypropylene is a versatile thermoplastic polymer widely used across various industries due to its outstanding properties. Produced through the polymerization of propylene monomers, it is known for its high heat resistance, excellent mechanical properties, lightweight, and chemical resistance, making it an ideal choice for manufacturing diverse products. Polypropylene is commonly used in automotive parts, food packaging, pipes, medical equipment, and textile fibers. Additionally, its recyclability makes it an environmentally friendly option. Its flexibility and the ability to enhance its properties with additives have made polypropylene one of the most widely used plastics in the world.

  • Homopolymer PP

    Homopolymer polypropylene is a highly durable and heat-resistant material composed solely of propylene monomers, making it ideal for applications like packaging, textiles, and industrial components.

  • Copolymer PP

    Copolymer is a versatile polymer made by combining two or more different monomers, offering enhanced properties such as flexibility, impact resistance, and transparency, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.