Polypropylene (PP) is a versatile thermoplastic known for its excellent chemical resistance, low density, good fatigue resistance, and cost-effectiveness. It exhibits high stiffness, good impact strength (especially in copolymer grades), and excellent processability. PP compounds are widely used in automotive, industrial, consumer goods, and packaging applications due to their outstanding balance of performance and cost.
Modification of PP by compounding with glass fiber, mineral fillers, flame retardants, impact modifiers, and antioxidants produces substantial improvements in the properties of the base material.
PP (Polypropylene) Compound
Mineral filled modified PP
Product Description: 10%-30% Mineral Filler; talc, barium sulfate, or calcium carbonate as filler. High toughness, odorless, and cost-effective.
Toughened & Low-Temperature Resistant Filled PP
Product Description: Toughened and low-temperature-resistant filled PP. Formulated with 10%-30% mineral filler and elastomeric toughening agents for enhanced impact strength even at low temperatures. Ideal for automotive, industrial, and consumer goods requiring durability and cost efficiency. Odorless and easy to process.
High rigidity glass fiber reinforced PP
Product description: 20%-50% glass fiber. High strength, goodproduct processing fluidity, and is not easy to warp and deform
High rigidity halogen-free flame retardant PP V0
Product description: Good flowability, high rigidity, low density, lowsmoke, and less corrosion to the molds.