PP, P / E, EPDM, TD GF

Polypropylene (PP) is a thermoplastic "addition polymer" made from a combination of propylene monomers. It has very many applications such as packaging for consumer products, plastic parts for various industries (including the automotive industry), special devices such as living hinges and textiles. Polypropylene was first polymerized in 1951 by Phillips scientists Paul Hogan and Robert Banks, followed by Italian and German scientists Natta and Rehn. PP became popular extremely quickly as commercial production began just three years after Italian chemist Professor Giulio Natta polymerized it for the first time. Natta perfected and synthesized the first polypropylene resin in Spain in 1954. The crystallization ability of polypropylene sparked a lot of excitement. In 1957, its popularity skyrocketed and widespread commercial production began in Europe. Today it is one of the most produced plastics in the world. In this category, we present adhesives for plastics with the designation PP, PP / EPDM - PP+ EPDM, PP / PE, P / E, PP / PE.