PP regranulates in modern plastics production
PP regranulate appears more and more often in processing lines because it offers high quality, stable parameters and real environmental benefits. Companies that choose this material gain not only savings but also an advantage in sustainable development. One of the most popular options is light grey PP regranulate, valued for its wide range of applications and consistent performance that modern production lines expect.
The material is produced in Poland, which streamlines logistics and shortens delivery times. It comes in 1200 kg big bags, so it fits both large scale and smaller industrial processes. Depending on the requirements, several compositions are available, from 100 percent PCR PP, through mixes of 60 percent PCR PP and 40 percent PREC, to variants with 95 percent PCR PP and 5 percent additives or 100 percent PREC. This flexibility helps achieve parameters tailored to specific products.
Light grey PP regranulate for technical applications
The high stability of physical properties allows light grey PP regranulate to perform reliably in applications that need durability and good processing behaviour. Manufacturers do not have to guess whether a series will remain consistent, because the parameters are confirmed according to EN ISO standards.
The material shows a density of 0.890 to 0.920 kg per cubic metre, which translates to low weight and easy formability. The melt flow rate, measured at 230 degrees Celsius under a 2.16 kg load, reaches 15 to 30 g per 10 minutes, making the regranulate suitable for many popular forming technologies. The polypropylene content confirmed by NIR analysis falls between 95 and 99 percent, giving processors confidence in the purity of the raw material.
Parameters that support production efficiency
Charpy notched impact resistance stays within 6.0 to 7.5 kJ per square metre, providing good crack resistance for finished parts. The tensile modulus of 1350 to 1500 MPa offers a solid balance between flexibility and stiffness, so products made from PP regranulate maintain their shape without becoming brittle.
Moisture content at 0.0 to 0.12 percent minimises processing issues during injection moulding or extrusion. This results in a smoother, more predictable production flow and helps prevent surface defects, making each batch more reliable.
Why Polish PP regranulate is worth choosing
The market expects materials that not only meet standards but also simplify work, support environmental goals and stabilise production costs. PP regranulate produced in Poland meets these expectations because it provides high consistency, strong availability and compositions adaptable to technological needs.
In practice, this means that manufacturers work with a material that behaves predictably, supports the brand’s commitment to environmental responsibility and ensures efficient production. Light grey PP regranulate becomes a real asset for companies that want to combine quality, performance and care for resources
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