PPH
Polypropylene homopolymer
The homopolymer is characterized by the highest rigidity of all three basic PP varieties. This material shows low impact strength at freezing temperatures, but has very good chemical resistance except for aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons. Examples of applications are: raffia, injection of thick and thin-walled elements, extrusion of films and pipes, thermoforming of containers.
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PPC
Polypropylene block copolymer
The block copolymer is characterized by the highest impact resistance among all types of PP. This material shows high impact strength at subzero temperatures and is resistant to stress cracking. It exhibits avry good chemical resistance except for aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons. Examples of applications are: injection of thick-walled and thin-walled elements, extrusion of films and pipes, thermoforming of containers.
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PPR
Random polypropylene copolymer
Random copolymer has the highest transparency among PPs and at the same time moderately good impact strength at low temperatures. It shows very good chemical resistance except for aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons. Examples of applications are: injection of thick and thin-walled elements, extrusion of films and pipes.
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mPP
Metallocene polypropylene
Metallocene PP grades are characterized by excellent transparency, higher deformation resistance and better organoleptic properties. They exhibit very good chemical resistance except for aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons. Metallocene catalysts allow the production of PP with a much higher homogeneity and degree of purity. Examples of applications are: injection of thick and thin-walled elements, foil extrusion, bottle blow moldiing.
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HDPE
High density polyethylene
High density polyethylene (0.935 - 0.965 g / cm3) is harder compared to LDPE, making it more susceptible to scratches, and also has higher mechanical strength and melting point (125 ° C). Examples of applications are: injection of thick and thin-walled elements, blowing of bottles and foil, extrusion of pipes.
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MDPE
Medium density polyethylene
Medium density polyethylene (0.926 - 0.940 g / cm3) has very good impact strength and flexibility also at low temperatures. It is resistant to acid, alkali and salt solutions. Examples of applications are: film and bottle blowing, pipe extrusion.
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LDPE
Low density polyethylene
Low density polyethylene (0.918 - 0.930 g / cm3) has very good impact strength and flexibility also at low temperatures. LDPE is a soft material and susceptible to aging under the influence of ultraviolet radiation, but it is resistant to chemicals. Examples of applications are: injection of thick and thin-walled elements, film blowing, coating.
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mPE
Metallocene polyethylene
Polyethylenes produced with special metallocene catalysts. They provide excellent organoleptic properties (without smell and taste) and high gloss. Compared with traditional PE, they offer higher mechanical resistance combined with appropriate stiffness. Examples of applications are:ds film casting, film blowing, lamination.
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EVA
Ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer
Copolymer of ethylene and vinyl acetate (density 0.920-0.940 g / cm³). Depending on the vinyl acetate content (up to 30%), there are different types of EVA with different hardness and flexibility. In comparison with PE, EVA has greater resistance to stress corrosion and UV radiation, while it is less chemically resistant. Examples of applications are: film blowing and extrusion.
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