Plastic PP Boards also known as polypropylene (PP) board, is a semi-crystalline material. It is harder and has a higher melting point than PE (polyethylene). Since homopolymer PP is very brittle at temperatures above 0°C, many commercial PP materials are random copolymers with 1~4% ethylene or clamp copolymers with higher ethylene content.
·Hard: Harder than PE.
·High melting point: Has a higher melting point.
·Low heat distortion temperature: Copolymer PP materials have a lower heat distortion temperature (100°C).
·Low transparency and low gloss.
·Strong impact resistance: Copolymer PP materials have stronger impact resistance.
·Advertising billboards.
·Recycling boxes: Including recycling boxes, fruit and vegetable packaging boxes, clothing storage boxes, and stationery boxes for various industries.
·Industrial boards: outer packaging protection of wires and cables, outer packaging protection of glass, steel plates, various items, pads, racks, partitions, bottom plates, etc.
·Protective boards: used for building material protection during construction, protection of building elevators and floors before acceptance.
·Electronic industry protection: used for packaging of electronic components such as IC wafers, IC packaging, TFT-LCD, etc., to avoid spark damage caused by charge friction.
·Other uses: washing machine back panel, refrigerator insulation layer, frozen food, medicine, sugar and wine packaging, etc.