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Polypropylene (PP) is thermoplastic polyolefin. It can be formulated as a homopolymer (PPH) or a copolymer (PPC). Copolymers are more flexible that homopolymers and can reach up to high impact ratings including No Break. Polypropylene is a little harder than ethylene. Its natural color is a milky white, but clarifiers can be added to reach very good levels of clarity. Wikipedia Link
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PPH3106819R N/A Recycled N/A Polypropylene Homopolymer N/A {N/A} N/A P-40G-0860 N/A Black N/A Regrind
PPH3103602R N/A Recycled N/A Polypropylene Homopolymer N/A {N/A} N/A P-40G 0860 N/A Black N/A Regrind
PPH3091210R N/A Recycled N/A Polypropylene Homopolymer N/A {N/A} N/A P-40G-0860 N/A Black N/A Regrind
PPH8106280R N/A Recycled N/A Polypropylene Homopolymer N/A {N/A} N/A INJ-20%CAC03 N/A Yellow N/A Regrind
PPH8080346R N/A Recycled N/A Polypropylene Homopolymer N/A {N/A} N/A 3CF35 N/A Black N/A Regrind
PPH8108997R N/A Recycled N/A Polypropylene Homopolymer N/A {N/A} N/A 3CF35 N/A Black N/A Regrind
PPH8109194R N/A Recycled N/A Polypropylene Homopolymer N/A {N/A} N/A 3CF35 N/A Black N/A Regrind
PPH8108675R N/A Recycled N/A Polypropylene Homopolymer N/A {N/A} N/A 3CF35 N/A Black & Blue N/A Regrind
PPLDPE8109452R N/A Recycled N/A Polypropylene / Low Density Polyethylene Mix N/A {N/A} N/A 70-130MF N/A Mixed Color N/A Regrind
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