Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Polypropylene sheet, 3.18mm (0.125in) thick 300x300mm
Quantity/Pack Size – 300x300mm
Form – Sheet
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Chemical resistance, thermal stability, lab equipment fabrication
Product Overview
The polypropylene sheet, measuring 3.18mm (0.125in) in thickness and 300x300mm in size, is a versatile and durable material designed for demanding laboratory environments. Known for its exceptional chemical resistance, this sheet withstands exposure to acids, alkalis, and solvents, making it ideal for applications requiring long-term stability. Its high thermal resistance ensures reliability under varying temperature conditions, reducing the risk of deformation or degradation. The lightweight yet robust nature of polypropylene simplifies handling and fabrication, allowing for easy customization into lab equipment, protective barriers, or experimental setups. The smooth surface finish minimizes contamination risks, ensuring consistent performance in sensitive experiments. Whether used for constructing containment systems, work surfaces, or protective layers, this polypropylene sheet delivers consistent quality and durability, meeting the rigorous demands of research and testing environments.
FAQs
1. What are the key properties of this polypropylene sheet?
This polypropylene sheet offers excellent chemical resistance, thermal stability, and durability, making it suitable for lab applications where exposure to harsh substances or temperature fluctuations is common.
2. Can this sheet be cut or drilled for custom lab setups?
Yes, polypropylene sheets can be easily cut, drilled, or machined using standard tools, allowing for customization to fit specific lab equipment or experimental requirements.
3. Is this polypropylene sheet resistant to UV radiation?
While polypropylene has moderate UV resistance, prolonged exposure to direct sunlight may cause some degradation. For outdoor or high-UV applications, consider additional protective coatings.
4. How should this sheet be stored to maintain its properties?
Store the sheet in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Avoid contact with sharp objects to prevent scratches or damage.
5. Are there alternatives to polypropylene for chemical-resistant applications?
Alternatives include PTFE (Teflon) sheets for higher chemical resistance or HDPE sheets for cost-effective solutions, though polypropylene remains a balanced choice for durability and versatility.










