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A stiff, hard, heat-resistant, chemically stable plastic that can be extruded and cast. It has better clarity than polyethylene and less static charge than polyester. Polypropylene self-adhesive prote [..]
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A thermoplastic similar to polyethylene but stiffer and having higher softening point (temperature); excellent electrical properties.
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A synthetic fabric made from any of various thermoplastic resins that are polymers of propylene. 2: Polypropylene fabric is hard and tough, and are used to make molded articles. Also known as: Polypro [..]
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 – One of the more common polyolefin thermoplastics. An addition polymer from propylene monomers with a crystalline structure (CH2
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 (PP)
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A thermoplastic polymer used for the manufacture of many materials including bags. PolyPROPylene generally has better barrier properties (resistance to moisture and oxygen permeation) than polyEYT [..]
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A tough, lightweight, rigid plastic made by the polymerization of high-purity propylene gas in the presence of an organometallic catalyst at relatively low pressures and temperatures. Process Aid
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A stiff, heat resistant, chemically stable plastic. Common uses in preservation: sleeves for 35mm slides or films, containers.
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(n) a polymer of propylene used as a thermoplastic molding material
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Semicrystallin plastic. Together with polyethylene it is the most important polymer out of the family of polyolefines but has higher strength, stiffness and melting point. Therefore oposite to PE it frequently is used for technical components especially for those which shall be used for low price mass production. Because of its nature beeing a pure [..]
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Polypropylene is a semi-rigid, hard plastic material that is highly scratch-resistant. It is used to make automotive parts such as bumpers, dashboards and gas tanks. It is also used to make grease-pro [..]
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Similar to high-density polyethylene, but more heat resistant and with high tensile strength and clarity.
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A material used in packaging, labelling, textiles, and other places. Often tough and flexible, and also resistant to many chemicals.
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A synthetic fiber that is very durable and has high colorfast properties. This type of material is used commonly in machine-made rugs and rugs intended for outdoor use.
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Polypropylene is a synthetic fiber that can be used as both a structural plastic used in construction or as a fiber, used for textiles. Because of the extremely high melting point of polypropylene as well as its ability to accept dyes, it is often used in the manufacture of outdoor carpeting that is highly durable and can be left out in any climate [..]
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A thermoplastic similar to polyethylene but stiffer and having higher softening point (temperature); excellent electrical properties.
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Polypropylene is a polymer fiber that does not absorb moisture but will wick moisture from the skin. Polypropylene is often used in both warm-weather and cold-weather performance base layers. It is used by wearers primarily for non-aerobic activities such as heavy weight lifting or sprinting.
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Propylene or propene Polymers. ThermoPlastics that can be extruded into fibers, films or solid Forms. They are used as a copolymer in Plastics, especially Polyethylene. The fibers are used for fabrics [..]
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Polypropylene (PP) is a partially crystalline thermoplastic. It is produced by polymerising the unsaturated hydrocarbon propene, which is extracted petrochemically by steam cracking long-Chain alkenes [..]
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a lightweight, stretchy, slippery, synthetic fiber used in line where flotation is desirable, but high strength is not important. It is also very adversely effected by sunlight, allows many knots to s [..]
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A synthetic thermoplastic material of high molecular weight resulting from polymerization of propylene gas under pressure and heat, plus catalysts.
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Thermoplastic polymer, produced from the polymerization of propylene monomer. Its properties include a low specific gravity, great rigidity, resistance to relatively high temperatures and good resistance to chemicals and fatigue. PP has diverse applications, including for packaging, textiles, recyclable plastic parts and different kinds of containe [..]
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Is a thermoplastic polymer, made by the chemical industry and used in a wide variety of applications, including packaging, textiles (e.g. ropes, thermal underwear and carpets),
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Polymerized polypropylene thermoplastic resin used primarily as a coating.
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Synthetic, long chain polymer fiber that will not absorb moisture, but will "wick" moisture away from the skin quickly. High heat, such as an iron or a dryer, can damage this fiber.
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Another type of plastic with a wide range of uses. It is highly stress-resistant and stands up well to impact, temperature fluctuations, and corrosion.
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Made from polymer grade propylene. Thermoplastic polymer used in a wide variety of applications including packaging and labelling, textiles, stationery, plastic parts and reusable containers.
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A thermoplastic polymer used in a wide variety of applications, including packaging, textiles, plastic parts and stationery.
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Any of various thermoplastic plastics or fibres that are polymers of propylene. Polypropylene can be made into fibres, where it is a major constituent in fabrics for home furnishings such as upholstery and carpets. Numerous industrial end uses include rope and cordage, disposable non-woven fabrics for diapers and medical applications. As a plastic, [..]
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(PP) - a member of the polyelofin family of plastics. PP is light, rigid and glossy and is used to make products such as washing machine agitators, clear film packaging, carpet fibres and housewares.
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A polymer of propylene, the same material that is frequently used in packaging.
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A thermoplastic resin made by the polymerization of propylene, and used for films, fibres, or moulding materials. Also known as polypropene.
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n. ~ A thermoplastic material similar to polyethylene, but somewhat stiffer and softening at a higher temperature. Notes:  Polypropylene film ranges from sparkling clear to hazy and can be stretched b [..]
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