What are the uses of PP Filler?

SIA Developed specialty filler grade for Non Woven Fabric manufacturer. Our PP Filler is manufactured using ultra fine Calcium Carbonate to provide better loading and stiffness to the Non Woven fabric. Our Filler is to be added along with the polymer to provide better and controlled manufacturing process.
The recommended rate of addition is 15% to 70%.


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FAQ's About PP Filler

PP Filler is a type of filler material used in polypropylene (PP) plastics to enhance their physical properties, such as stiffness, strength, and thermal stability. It is often made from inorganic materials like calcium carbonate, talc, or glass fibers, and is added to PP resin during the manufacturing process.
PP Filler is used in a wide range of applications, including: Automotive parts (bumpers, dashboards, panels) Packaging (containers, caps) Electrical components (insulators, housings)
The addition of PP Filler increases the stiffness and tensile strength of polypropylene, which makes the material more resistant to deformation under load. This is especially useful in applications where structural integrity and durability are important.
Yes, PP Filler can be used with other types of polymers, such as polyethylene (PE) or polystyrene (PS), though the type and amount of filler may need to be adjusted to suit the specific polymer. The filler’s compatibility with the base resin is crucial for achieving the desired properties in the final product.
PP Filler can be used in food packaging applications if the filler materials are non-toxic and comply with food-grade standards. It is crucial to ensure that the filler meets regulations such as FDA or EU certifications for food safety. Always check the type of filler and its certification before using it in food-contact products.