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Polypropylene (PP), also
known as polypropene, is a
thermoplastic polymer used in a wide
variety of applications. It is
produced via chain-growth polymerization...
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Polypropylene glycol or
polypropylene oxide is the
polymer (or macromolecule) of
propylene glycol.
Chemically it is a polyether, and, more
generally speaking...
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Polypropylene carbonate (PPC), a
copolymer of
carbon dioxide and
propylene oxide, is a
thermoplastic material.
Catalysts like zinc
glutarate are used...
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Polypropylene breast implants, also
known as
string breast implants, are a form of
breast implant using polypropylene developed by
Gerald W. Johnson....
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Polypropylene raffia, or PP
raffia is a
packaging material made from
weaving ribbons of
oriented polypropylene. It is
named after the
raffia palm, which...
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Polymethylene polyphenylene isocyanate (PPI), is a polyurea-based
polymer derived from
isocyanate monomers that is used in some glues,
aerosol foams, plastics...
- The
introduction of
Polypropylene drums permitted the
routine commercial use of a
range of
highly corrosive chemicals in the
tanning industry, for processes...
- blowing. The main
polymer types commonly processed with melt blowing:
Polypropylene Polystyrene Polyesters Polyurethane Polyamides (nylons) Polyethylene...
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called atactic. Both
isotactic and
syndiotactic polypropylene are crystalline,
whereas atactic polypropylene,
which can also be
prepared with
special Ziegler–Natta...
- wide
temperature range, or
ability to
withstand very high voltages.
Polypropylene film
capacitors are
specified because of
their low
electrical losses...