PP talc compound

PP talc compound is a combination of talc powder and appropriate additives based on end-products' requirements

 

Even though polypropylene (PP) has been one of the greatest materials in plastic industries, it still has some constraints. Many additives and fillers have been examined to enhance the properties of PP and make it more cost-effective. One of the most practical mineral fillers compatible with polypropylene is talc (PP).

Talc is a natural mineral of magnesium, silicon, oxygen, and hydrogen (Mg3Si4O10(OH)2). Talc is ground into white powder before being mixed with other compounds, commonly known as talc powder form. PP talc compound consists of talc powder and appropriate additives such as dispersant and bonding additives according to end-product requirements. Using talc in thermoplastic helps increase stiffness, flexural modulus, and strength, reduce creep tendency in increasing temperature environments, and improve heat distortion temperature and dimensional stability.

EuroPlas PP talc compound with 20% talc powder is applied to the production of motorcycle and auto parts or products that require good durability and high heat resistance (120-130oC) for a long time. It can be customized as required and processed directly without any other steps. With 15 years in the plastic industry, EuroPlas is proud to be a top expert company in producing high-quality engineering compounds. Below are some outstanding features of our PP talc compound:

 
 

Features
  • All functions in one single material 
  • Allow to directly processed without any materials required
  • Tailor-made based on end-products' requirements
  • Enhance stiffness and modulus bending
  • Reduce stretching, shrinkage and bending
  • Good thermal conductivity
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Specifications
  • Storage: Products should be stored in a cool, dry condition
  • Delivery: By road or by sea according to the agreement between two parties

Application

Car fuel tank cap
Car interiors
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