PPR (Polypropylene Random Copolymer) recycled material refers to the reprocessed form of polypropylene, a versatile thermoplastic polymer. Recycling PPR helps reduce environmental impact by repurposing waste material into new products, contributing to a circular economy.
Durability: PPR is known for its high resistance to impact, chemicals, and fatigue, making it suitable for various applications.
Lightweight: PPR is lightweight, making it easy to handle and transport.
Thermal Resistance: It can withstand a wide range of temperatures, making it ideal for hot and cold water systems.
Versatility: Recycled PPR can be used in a variety of applications, including plumbing, automotive parts, and packaging materials.
Melt Mass Flow Rate (190 C/2,16 kg) : NA
Melt Mass Flow Rate (190 c/5 kg) : NA
Melt Mass Flow Rate (190 c/21,6 kg) : NA
Density : NA
Material : Polymer
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