What does PP plastic factory manufacturing?
What products can a PP hollow board factory produce? It seems they can manufacture a wide variety of products used in different industries, and there doesn’t seem to be any industry correlation among them. So what exactly is PP? Why is it suitable for so many different industries?
PP stands for polypropylene, a commonly used material in the plastic industry. It is typically utilized in the following sectors:
· Packaging Materials
· Food packaging bags, cling film
· Plastic bottles, plastic cups
· Various packaging boxes
· Household Products
· Plastic furniture (e.g., chairs, tables)
· Plastic storage boxes, baskets
· Household items like trash bins, hangers, plastic bowls, and dishes
· Automotive Parts
· Car bumpers
· Interior parts (dashboard, seat components)
· Battery casings
· Medical Equipment
· Syringes, IV bags
· Casings for surgical equipment
· Medical packaging materials
· Fibers and Fabrics
· Non-woven fabrics (e.g., disposable diapers)
· Carpet fibers
· Woven bags
· Industrial and Construction Materials
· Pipes, valves
· Acid and alkali-resistant equipment, exhaust gas emission systems
· Plastic components

In addition to the above industries, we have a client, an air conditioning manufacturer from Japan, who asked us to create a sample for them. We had no idea what it was for, but the client said it is for an air purifier filter. It turns out our PP material can also be used in this product, which is indeed a significant improvement!

At the same time, we had a Canadian client who requested us to cut a sample in the shape of a sunflower. We thought it was an advertising decoration, but later the client told us it was a protective cover for cables. We were all amazed by the designer's incredible design abilities, managing to apply the product across various different industries!