Polypropylene
In relation to High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) the different
molecular structures of Polypropylene produces an even greater
hardness. This allows the sheet to operate in extremely harsh
chemical and high temperature conditions. Excellent in areas
where corrosive chemicals are used.
Polypropylene is available in clear, opal and tint, UV
protected.
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Flame Retardant Polypropylene
Available in a white sheet used in the construction and fabrication of laboratory workstations, fume cupboards, acid tanks and dust extraction ducting.
Flame retardant Polypropylene meets the thermal class DIN4102B1 for low ignitability, spread of flame, heat and smoke emission.
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