The global availability of Polypropylene is currently limited due to damaged production resources in the supply chain. Because we work with multiple suppliers as a normal business practice, we have numerous options that can be a great (or sometimes superior) substitute. We’re happy to walk you through the possibilities! Call us today to discuss your needs & let us find a material solution for you.
What is Polypropylene?
Polypropylene (PP) is a versatile thermoplastic polymer that is often the chosen material for plastic extrusions due to its low cost, heat resistance, flexibility, customizability and strength. Available as a natural colored, colorable compound.
PP (Polypropylene) #5 is a widely used polyolefin, resistant to cracking, acids and organic solvents, with good dielectric properties.
Polypropylene Properties
- Increased toughness over Polyethylene (PE) #4
- Max temperature: 180 - 240 °F (PP #5 doesn’t melt until about 320 °F.)
- Offers excellent electrical and heat resistance
The two main grades of polypropylene used for plastic extrusions are homo-polymer and co-polymer. Polypropylene co-polymers are slightly softer than homo-polymers, but still tend to be more durable. Fillers boost stiffness to be competitive with other polymeric materials, extending use and versatility.
- Homo-polymer — strong stiff plastic that can be welded and offers excellent fatigue resistance
- Co-polymer — tends to be more durable offering better impact and stress resistance (more suitable for uses at lower temperatures)
Advantages of Polypropylene
- Low Cost of Extrusion (relatively inexpensive material)
- High Flexural Strength (due to its semi-crystalline nature)
- Low Coefficient of Thermal Expansion
Polypropylene Extrusions
Common uses include luggage, microwavable food containers, cutting boards, window components, fodder systems and medical applications.
PROPERTY | TYPICAL VALUE | UNITS | ASTM METHOD |
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PHYSICAL | |||
Rockwell Hardness | 80 | R scale | D-785 |
Specific Gravity | 0.90 | D-782 | |
Melt Flow Rate (230°C, 2.16 kg) | 0.45 | g/10 min | D-1238 |
MECHANICAL | |||
Flexural Modulus | 162,000 | psi | D-790 A |
Tensile Strength @ Yield | 4,060 | psi | D-638 |
Tensile Elongation @ Yield | 11 | % | D-638 |
Notched Izod Impact @ 23°C | No break | ft-lb/in | D-256 |
THERMAL | |||
Heat Deflection Temp: 0.125 @ 66 psi | 190 | °F | D-648 |
Heat Deflection Temp: 0.125 @ 264 psi | 124 | °F | D-648 |
Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion | 6.6 x 10^-5 | in/in/°F | D-696 |
FLAMMABILITY | |||
Flame Rating - UL at 0.0394" | HB | UL94 |
The information provided above is based on typical values, and is believed to be reliable. No warranty is given as to the suitability of the product for a particular application. Determination of the suitability of this product for any use is solely the responsibility of the user.