Overview
CPP (Chlorinated Polypropylene) is a chlorinated and modified thermoplastic resin.
Its adhesion and solubility vary depending on chlorine content and molecular weight, making it widely used in composite inks and primer formulations.
Features
CPP provides strong adhesion to polypropylene and also adheres well to polyethylene, paper, and aluminum film
Product Specifications
| Model | Appearance | Viscosity (mPa·s) | Chlorine Content (%) | Recommended Solvents | Recommended Applications |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S200 | Light yellow granules | 120–220 | 30 | Toluene / Methylcyclohexane | Benzene‑soluble chlorinated inks |
| S300 | Light yellow granules | 250–350 | 30 | Toluene | Ink |
| L200-25 | Light yellow granules | 150–250 | 25 | Toluene | Coating |
| H250-36 | Light yellow granules | 150–250 | 36 | n-Propyl Acetate / Ethyl Acetate | Ester‑soluble chlorinated inks |
| H10-38 | Light yellow granules | 5–10 | 40 | Ethyl acetate | Polyurethane Ink |
| MS300 | Light yellow granules | 250–350 | 30 | n‑Propyl acetate | Coatings, adhesives |

