Sipchem PPCP Sahara C 050 IM
Sipchem PPCP Sahara C 050 IM is an advanced polypropylene impact copolymer engineered for high-precision injection molding. With a heterophasic structure and nucleating/anti-static additives, it delivers a balanced combination of stiffness, toughness, and low-temperature impact resistance. Its medium-low melt flow rate ensures dimensional accuracy, making it ideal for demanding consumer, packaging, and industrial applications.
Deep Technical Insights
Sahara C 050 IM features a polypropylene matrix with a dispersed ethylene-propylene rubber phase, maximizing impact performance even at sub-zero temperatures. The nucleating agent accelerates crystallization, enabling faster cycle times and improved surface finish. Its high flexural modulus and tensile strength provide structural integrity, while low warpage and controlled shrinkage ensure precision in automated production. ISO-certified manufacturing and global compliance standards guarantee batch-to-batch consistency.
Applications and Industry Use Cases
Crates and Container Systems
This grade is perfect for reusable transport crates, storage bins, and material handling containers. Its dimensional stability, impact resistance, and low warpage support automated stacking and repeated use in logistics and warehousing.
Housewares and Consumer Goods
Sahara C 050 IM enables thin-wall molding for food storage containers, kitchenware, and organizational products. It is food-contact compliant and delivers excellent surface finish, supporting high-volume production of durable, safe consumer goods.
Small Appliances
The material’s mechanical balance and thermal aging stability make it ideal for small appliance housings, power tool enclosures, and vacuum cleaner parts. It withstands repeated mechanical and thermal stress, ensuring long product life.
Sporting Goods and Outdoor Equipment
Its high impact strength at low temperatures suits sporting equipment, protective gear, and outdoor products exposed to cold or variable environments. The grade’s toughness prevents brittle failure and enhances user safety.
Industrial and Packaging Applications
C 050 IM is widely used in packaging, garden equipment, toys, and returnable transport packaging. It delivers drop impact resistance, chemical resistance, and recyclability for sustainable, high-performance industrial solutions.
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Why buy Sipchem PPCP Sahara C 050 IM from JITSY?
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- Pan-India B2B delivery
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- Mobile app–enabled procurement
- Full compliance (RoHS, BIS/ISI, EPR, GST)
- Batch traceability
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