PP plastic is an organic chemical compound from the polyolefin group. It is obtained by low-pressure polymerization of propene. Next to polyethylene, it is the most widely used polymer for plastics. Under the influence of high temperature, it can be made highly elastic.
Application:
- chemical and pharmaceutical industry (hoses for water and aggressive liquids, tanks, liners, laboratory utensils, filter fabrics, medical equipment, patient utensils, disposable syringes, etc.),
 - textile industry (e.g., instrumentation exposed to chemicals),
 - electrical and electronic industry (housings and parts of various products of this industry, insulation, including cables and wires),
 - automotive industry,
 - construction and furniture industry,
 - food industry and packaging.
 
| Polypropylene (PP) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Product name | Properties | ||
| PreMB 51002 PP black PreMB 51002-40 PP black  | Various applications depending on the application. For fibers / filaments from 1 denier upwards and thin sheets / films. Loading is usually 30%, but 40% is also possible.  | ||
| PreMB 51302 PP black PreMB 51302-40 PP black  | Various applications depending on the application. For fibers / filaments from 3.3 denier upwards and thin sheets / film. Loading is usually 30%, but 40% is also possible.  | ||
| PreMB 51802 PP black PreMB 51802-40 PP black  | Various applications depending on the application. Loading is usually 30%, but 40% is also possible.  | ||
| PreMB 58302 R-PP black PreMB 58302-40 R-PP black  | PreMB R-PP – for injection molding – special processing. Loading is usually 30%, but 40% is also possible.  | ||
| PreMB 58802 R-PP black PreMB 58802-40 R-PP black  | PreMB R-PP – for injection molding – special processing. Loading is usually 30%, but 40% is also possible.  | ||
| PreMB 58902 R-PP black PreMB 58902-40 R-PP black  | PreMB R-PP – for injection molding – special processing. Loading is usually 30%, but 40% is also possible.  | ||
