Polystyrene, Plastoform, Granules, Recycling, Plastics, Polyethylene, Propylene, Styrene, Injection, LDPE - LLDPE - HDPE - PP - PVC - ABS - - PS
Polypropylene PP \\ r \\ nPolypropylene) PP) is a thermoplastic obtained from the polymerization of propylene and is recyclable. \\ R \\ nFeatures \\ r \\ nTensile strength, low density, colorlessness, hardness, resistance to acid, base and solvents, including Properties of PP polypropylene. Its low production cost compared to other thermoplastics has created a special place for PP polypropylene in the industry. \\ R \\ nPolyamide \\ r \\ nIt is a super-molecule with repeating units attached to the amide chain. Polyamide occurs both naturally and artificially. Examples of natural polyamides are proteins (wool and silk). Synthetic polyamide can be made by polymerization of the growth stage or solid phase synthesis of materials such as nylon, aramids and polyisodium (aspartate). Synthetic polyamide is commonly used in fabrics, used in automobiles, carpets and sportswear due to its high durability and strength. The transportation industry is a major consumer of polyamide. \\ R \\ nAcrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) \\ r \\ nThis material is mainly used in petroleum transport pipes, pipes, household appliances, furniture, ...