PP - Polypropylene
The mechanical features of PP are better than those of PE H.D. It withstands
attack by alkali and acids and consequently it is widely used for components
in the chemical industry when a moderate stress material is required.
FEATURES
- chemical: high chemical resistance
- tensile stress: very high among the polyolefins
- low specific gravity
- easy machinability on mechanical tools. It can be welded
- good stability to temperature
- colour: grey RAL 7032 and natural
WEAK POINT
Compared to the engineering plastics it has low thermal and mechanical
properties: tensile stress, flexural and compressive strength, etc. Compared
to PE it is more rigid but less shock resistant.
APPLICATION
- chemical: the widest application field for PP is
the chemical industry. Thanks to its high resistance to acids and alkali
and its higher temperature resistance than PVC, it is used for components
in the chemical, galvanic and petrochemical industries to produce valves,
flanges, gears, etc.
- food contact: it is physiologically inert, so in
natural form, it is approved for use in contact with food
- electrical: good dielectric properties. Weather stability
is its best feature for this application
- mechanical: it is also used for mechanical components
in corrosive environments. It has a higher tensile stress than H.M.W.
PE
Temperature resistance of the "anti-acid materials"