| Copolymer Polypropylene (CPP) is
composed of a mixture of Homopolymer Polypropylene (PP) and Polyethylene (PE). This makes
CPP 10 times more impact resistant as compared to PP. CPP Can
withstand temperature up to 170° F and has the same excellent chemical properties as PP. |
| Polypropylene Homopolymer
Polypropylene (PP) is recommended up to 180° F, and can be used for a large variety
of different chemicals and applications. |
| Röchling Grey , available in CPP and
PP, is used for applications up to 225° F and 212° F respectively. These materials are
great for high temperature applications such as Electroless Nickel and evaporation. |
| High Density Polyethylene (HDPE). A
highly versatile polymer that exhibits excellent chemical resistance. HDPE is used
extensively in the chemical industry and it is also preferred as an FDA/USDA approved
material in food processing equipment. |
| UHMW is a tough, wear resistant
formulation that combines a very low coefficient of friction with broad temperature and
chemical resistance. This self-lubricating polymer has been engineered to achieve an
extremely high impact strength so that it will not break or shatter. |
| PVDF This product
provides extremely high resistance to corrosion and chemicals. It is used in chemical
handling systems and is ideal for tank linings. PVDF can withstand temperatures up to 270°F. |
| PVC A standard material for fume
scrubbers and ducting, etc. PVC can also be used in some chromic acid applications where
HDPE and PP will not suffice. |
| CPVC is a higher temperature version
of PVC and had it's own range of applications. |