Polypropylene also known as polyprotein, is a thermoplastic polymer used is a wide variety of applications. It is produced via chain-growth polymerisation from the monomer polypropylene. Polypropylene coatings belong to the group of polyolefins and is partially crystalline as well as non-polar. PP powder coating can be applied to a wide range of metal substrates, including steel, aluminium, and galvanized metal.
PolyPropylene (PP)
Polypropylene coatings belong to the group of polyolefins and is partially crystalline as well as non-polar. PP powder coating can be applied to a wide range of metal substrates, including steel, aluminum, and galvanized metal.
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Chlorosulfonated polyethylene (CSPE) refers to a group of chemical substances that are chlorinated elastomers. They are formed via the reaction of polyethylene with chlorine and sulfur dioxide. They are often used as corrosion prevention coatings on metallic substrate surfaces.
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PPSU is also often specified as a material for coating wires and electrical leads.
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Polyamide-imides are either thermosetting or thermoplastic, amorphous polymers that have exceptional mechanical, thermal, and chemical resistant properties. Polyamides-imides are used extensively as wire coatings in making magnet wire.
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Polyoxymethylene, commonly referred to as acetal. It is a formaldehyde-based, semi-crystalline engineered thermoplastic which serves as an alternative for metals offering high mechanical strength and rigidity as well as good sliding characteristics and outstanding wear resistance.
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Polyimide is a polymer containing Imide groups belonging in the category of high-performance polymers.
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Polyphenylene sulfide is a resin bonded polymer coating with outstanding resistance to chemical reactivity and thermal degradation. Combined with PTFE, PPS produces a hybrid coating that can be applied to substrate with low coefficient of friction and good wear resistance. PPS is a partially crystalline, high-temperature performance polymer that has a high melting point of approximately 2800C, strong chemical resistance and is inherently flame retardant.
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This Chlorine atom is more electronegative than methyl group and so increases the oil resistance of the material. Polychloroprene is known as Neoprene.


