Talc/Mineral Filled PP Granules

No. 136250
Type of offer::
Selling
Price:
~0,84 EUR / kg
Material Type:
PP
Material form:
Pellets
Material origin:
Post-production material
Colour
Gray / Black
Valid for:
79 days

User:
innochem2002
Company:
Inno Chem Co.,Ltd.
Name and surname:
Sarker Jewel
Contact:

5%~40% talc/mineral filled PP material, high strength, smooth surface customized

Main Applications: small appliance housings, air conditioner outdoor units, various electronic components, engineering structural components
Polypropylene (PP) filled with talc or other mineral filled is a common type of composite material used in various industries. Here are some key characteristics and advantages of talc-filled PP material:
Improved Stiffness and Rigidity: Talc is known for its stiffness, and when added to PP, it can enhance the rigidity of the material. This is beneficial in applications where a stiffer material is required.
Increased Heat Resistance: Talc-filled PP tends to exhibit improved heat resistance compared to unfilled PP. This makes it suitable for applications where exposure to higher temperatures is a consideration.
Dimensional Stability: The addition of talc can help reduce the shrinkage of the material during cooling, improving its dimensional stability. This is important in molding processes where maintaining precise dimensions is crucial.
Enhanced Flow Properties: Talc-filled PP may have improved melt flow properties, which can be advantageous in injection molding processes.
Weight Reduction: Talc is a lightweight filler, so incorporating it into PP can lead to weight reduction in the final product while maintaining or improving mechanical properties.
Surface Finish: Talc-filled PP can have a smoother surface finish compared to unfilled PP, which is beneficial in applications where aesthetics are important.
They are commonly used in the production of various plastic products, including containers, automotive parts, household appliances, and more.
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