Sipchem PPCP Sahara C 300HT
Sipchem PPCP Sahara C 300HT is a high-performance polypropylene impact copolymer engineered for advanced injection molding. With a melt flow rate of 30 g/10 min and a tensile modulus of 1150 MPa, this grade delivers an optimized balance of stiffness, toughness, and exceptional low-temperature impact resistance. Manufactured by Sahara International Petrochemical Company, it is ideal for demanding applications in appliances, thin-walled packaging, and durable household goods.
Deep Technical Insights
The C 300HT grade utilizes advanced Spheripol-II polymerization and a robust ethylene-propylene rubber phase for superior low-temperature impact strength. Its medium-high fluidity ensures excellent processability for thin-wall molding, while low mold shrinkage guarantees dimensional stability. The material maintains mechanical integrity at sub-zero temperatures, offers high heat deflection, and is certified to international petrochemical standards. Supported by ISO test methods, it stands out for its consistency and application versatility across multiple sectors.
Applications and Industry Use Cases
Washing Machine Components
Sahara C 300HT is widely used for washing machine tubs and drum parts, thanks to its chemical resistance against detergents, high impact strength during spin cycles, and stability under hot water washes. These properties ensure long service life and reduced failure rates in appliance manufacturing.
Electrical Appliance Housings
This copolymer is ideal for internal and external housings of electrical appliances like vacuum cleaners and food processors. Its excellent impact resistance and dimensional stability allow for precise assembly and protection of sensitive components, meeting the needs of modern consumer electronics.
Household Goods
Used in storage containers, kitchenware, and furniture parts, C 300HT provides a durable, aesthetic finish and long-term mechanical performance. Its processability supports high-volume production with consistent part quality.
Thin-Walled Packaging
The high melt flow rate enables production of thin-walled food containers, margarine tubs, and pharmaceutical packaging. Manufacturers benefit from reduced material usage and efficient cycle times, while maintaining strength and barrier properties.
Industrial and Automotive Applications
C 300HT is also suitable for crates, bins, automotive interior trims, and non-critical medical device housings. Its balance of strength and processability ensures reliable performance in demanding industrial environments.
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