PP - Polypropylene

Polypropylene is a semi-crystalline thermoplastic. This material has a high level of flexibility, yet has great toughness meaning it is elastic without being too soft.

PP is resistant to many chemicals and has a high resistance to electricity making it useful in electronic components.


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Main 3D printing parameters

Advised nozzles Brass 0.25 | 0.4 | 0.6 | 0.8 | 1.0 | 1.2 mm
Printing temperatures 200 - 265°C
Buildplate substrate PP film | Adhesive helper
Builplate temperature 50 - 80°C

Typical properties

Tensile strength at break
35,2 MPa
Tensile Strain at Yield
3,3 %
Tensile modulus
1,31 GPA
Tensile elongation
11 %

Typical properties; not to be construed as specifications.
ASTM D 790, ASTM D638.

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