Polypropylene (PP) Sheet, Coil, and Film: Features and Applications


Polypropylene (PP) Sheet, Coil, and Film are durable and flexible thermoplastic polymers used in a wide range of industrial and commercial applications. Polypropylene is produced by the polymerization of the monomer propylene and is highly resistant to chemical solvents (acids and bases). Additionally, polypropylene is one of the rare plastics that does not contain any substances that could harm human health, making it suitable for use in products that come into contact with people, from healthcare products to food packaging.

Properties of Polypropylene

Polypropylene, its low cost and flexible structure, has many different applications. With its flexibility and high impact resistance, it is also known for being easily processable and chemically durable. Additionally, its lightweightstructure and resistance to breakage make it a preferred material. Polypropylene sheets are commonly used in industries like printing and food packaging. The use of co-polymer polypropylene allows for applications even at sub-zero temperatures, offering more versatility than alternatives like cardboard, metal, or other "rigid" plastics.

Applications of Polypropylene

Polypropylene is a material preferred in a wide range of applications. Below are some of the common uses of polypropylene:

  • Stationery
  • Printing
  • Box Packaging
  • Thermoforming
  • Advertising