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PP/PE Black Granules are recycled polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (PE) blend granules produced from post-consumer food packaging waste. This material is typically derived from black trays, containers, cups, lids, and lamina...
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PP Z Band Scrap consists of polypropylene (PP) strapping bands, commonly known as Z bands, generated as post-industrial or post-commercial waste from packaging, bundling, and logistics operations. These bands are typically used...
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PP Rolls consist of polypropylene (PP) film or sheet material supplied in roll form, typically generated as post-industrial waste from extrusion, lamination, printing, and packaging operations. These rolls may include off-spec ...
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PPT Regrind is a recycled polypropylene material compounded with talc filler, obtained by mechanically grinding talc-filled PP scrap such as automotive parts, appliance housings, injection molding rejects, runners, and industri...
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PP Lumps are solid polypropylene waste pieces generated when molten PP solidifies during purging, start-ups, off-spec production, or recycling operations. The material appears as irregularly shaped, dense lumps or chunks, typic...
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PP Regrind is a recycled polypropylene material obtained by mechanically grinding PP plastic scrap such as injection molding runners, rejected parts, crates, household items, caps, and industrial components. The material is pro...
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PP Granules – White are polypropylene resin granules produced from prime, off-grade, or high-quality recycled polypropylene, offering a uniform white appearance, good flowability, and reliable mechanical performance. These gran...
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Polypropylene (PP), also known as polypropene, is a thermoplastic polymer used in a wide variety of applications. It is produced via chain-growth polymerization from the monomer propylene.
Polypropylene belongs to the group of polyolefins and is partially crystalline and non-polar. Its properties are similar to polyethylene, but it is slightly harder and more heat-resistant. It is a white, mechanically rugged material and has a high chemical resistance.
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