POLYPROPYLENE (PP)

Polypropylene (PP) is a versatile thermoplastic polymer known for its light weight, durability, and resistance to chemicals.

HOMOPOLYPROPYLENE (hPP)

Homopolypropylene is a type of polypropylene made from a single type of propylene monomer. It is characterized by high strength, rigidity, and excellent chemical resistance. Commonly used in automotive parts, packaging, and consumer goods, hPP is valued for its durability and ease of processing in various applications.

COPOLYMER POLYPROPYLENE (cPP)

It is a type of polypropylene created by polymerizing propylene with other monomers, such as ethylene. This modification enhances its impact resistance, flexibility, and transparency compared to homopolypropylene. cPP is commonly used in applications like packaging, automotive components, and consumer products, offering improved performance and durability.

RANDOM COPOLYMER POLYPROPYLENE (rPP)

It is a type of polypropylene that incorporates ethylene in a random manner during polymerization. This structure enhances its clarity, flexibility, and impact resistance compared to homopolypropylene. rPP is often used in packaging, containers, and automotive parts, making it suitable for applications requiring durability and aesthetic appeal.