Polypropylene (PP) is a semi-crystalline thermoplastic plastic obtained through the catalytic polymerization of propylene. It belongs to the broader group of materials known as polyolefins. PP materials are universally standard plastics with well-balanced properties that provide excellent chemical resistance, high purity, low water absorption, and good electrical insulating properties. 1 Furthermore, polypropylene material is lightweight, conductive, and weldable.

PP – Polypropylene
- PVDF – Polyvinylidene Fluoride
- PC – Polycarbonate
- PEI – Polyetherimide
- PET – Polyethylene Terephthalate
- PSU – Polysulfone
- PA 66 – TECAMID NATURAL
- PPSU – Polyphenylsulfone
- PA 6 C – TECAST T NATURAL
- PA 6 – Polyamide 6
- PPS – Polyphenylene Sulfide
- POM – Polyoxymethylene (Acetal)
- PTFE – Polytetrafluoroethylene
- PP – Polypropylene
- PI – Polyimide
- PE – Polyethylene
- PAI – Polyamide-imide
- PVC – Polyvinyl Chloride
- PEEK – Polyetheretherketone