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Feature: | Biodegradable |
Formula: | (C3h6)N |
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Polypropylene (PP) plastic has a wide range of applications, including but not limited to water supply and heating systems, fiber products, pipes, woven products, injection molded products, film products, etc.
Fiber products: Polypropylene fiber, also known as polypropylene, is a fiber product made from polypropylene through melt spinning, used in the production of fiber products such as clothing and blankets.
Pipe material: Polypropylene pipes are mainly used in building water supply systems, heating systems, agricultural water supply systems, and chemical pipeline systems due to their high temperature resistance, lightweight, and recyclability.
Weaving products: including plastic woven bags, tarpaulins, ropes, etc., mainly used for packaging of grains, fertilizers, and cement.
Injection molded products: used in small household appliances, daily necessities, toys, washing machines, cars, and turnover boxes.
Film products: including BOPP, CPP, etc., have the characteristics of light weight, high mechanical strength, non-toxic, transparent, moisture-proof, etc., and are widely used in the packaging industry.
In addition, polypropylene is also used in food and pharmaceutical packaging, as well as in the production of medical devices, automotive parts, bicycle parts, conveying pipelines, and chemical containers. Due to its non-toxic and high-temperature resistance, PP pipe material is also widely used in water supply and heating systems. Compared with PE pipe, PP pipe is lighter in weight, easier to transport, and has better environmental performance.
Properties
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Test Condition
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Test Method
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Unit
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Typical Value
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Physical
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Specific Gravity
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ASTM D792
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-
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1.21
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Molding Shrinkage (Flow), 3.2mm
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ASTM D955
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%
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0.5 ~ 0.7
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Melt Flow Rate
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300ºC/1.2kg
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ASTM D1238
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g/10min
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12
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Mechanical
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Tensile Strength, 3.2mm
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ASTM D638
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@ Yield
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50mm/min
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kg/cm^2
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630
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Tensile Elongation, 3.2mm
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ASTM D638
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@ Yield
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50mm/min
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%
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@ Break
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50mm/min
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%
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100
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Tensile Modulus, 3.2mm
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1mm/min kg/cm^2
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ASTM D638
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kg/cm^2
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Flexural Strength, 3.2mm
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10mm/min
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ASTM D790
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kg/cm^2
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970
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Flexural Modulus, 3.2mm
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10mm/min
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ASTM D790
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kg/cm^2
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23,000
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IZOD Impact Strength, 3.2mm
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ASTM D256
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(Notched)
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23ºC
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kg·cm/cm
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70
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-30ºC
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kg·cm/cm
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Rockwell Hardness
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R-Scale
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ASTM D785
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-
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118
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Thermal
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Heat Deflection Temperature, 6.4mm
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ASTM D648
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(Unannealed)
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18.6kg
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ºC
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130
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4.6kg
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ºC
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Vicat Softening Temperature
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ASTM D1525
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5kg, 50ºC/h
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ºC
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140
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Ball Pressure Temperature
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IEC 60695-10-2
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ºC
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Burning Rate,3.2mm
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FMVSS 302
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mm
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Flammability
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UL94
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1.0mm
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class
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V-0
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1.5mm
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class
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V-0
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1.7mm
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class
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V-0,5VB
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3.0mm
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class
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V-0,5VA
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Relative Temperature Index
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UL 746B
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Electrical
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ºC
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125
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Mechanical with Impact
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ºC
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120
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Mechanical without Impact
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ºC
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125
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Electrical
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Comparative Tracking Index(CTI)
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Solution A
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IEC 60112
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Volts
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Surface Resistivity
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IEC 60093
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Ohm
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Volume Resistivity
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23ºC
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ASTM D257
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Ohm·m
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Arc Resistance
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23ºC
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ASTM D495
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Ohm·cm
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Dielectric Strength, 1mm
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23ºC
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ASTM D149
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kV/mm
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Dielectric Constant (10^6 Hz)
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23ºC
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ASTM D150
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sec
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