Propylene

Propylene is used as the raw material of many plastic products that you use in your daily life. Particularly, all of the kitchen and bath items are produced with this material. Propylene, which is categorized into three classes as random, copolymer and homopolymer, can be used in different business areas. Propylene, known as Moplen in the market, can be cleaned easily. Hence, it is very practical to use. Resistant to oil-based stains, Propylene offers many advantages.

What are the advantages of propylene?

Since it is often used, Propylene is extremely resistant to fatigue. This material, which is also resistant to the impact, is economical because its cost is not high. Having a high friction coefficient, the propylene materials ensure the best electrical insulation. It is suitable for all thermoplastic processing processes and has high chemical resistance. Since the melting temperature is around 160 °C , you can easily use these materials in every area. Apart from kitchenware, Propylene is also used in the production of rope, carpet, and sack. Since it is highly resistant to moisture and mold, it can be used inside and outside. Since it is cheaper than other products, it can be effortlessly used.

In which Areas Propylene Is Used?

The propylene with its anti-static characteristic can be used in many areas. We can list these areas as follows:

  • Bathroom accessories
  • Kitchenware
  • Tanks
  • Plastic garden furniture
  • Cables
  • Electrical equipment
  • Yarns
  • Laboratory equipment
  • Dress hangers
  • Cables
  • Floats
  • Stretch films
  • Channels
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