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  2. Braskem - Wikipedia

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    Braskem America is the leading producer of polypropylene in the United States, with five production plants located in Texas, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, and a Technology and Innovation Center in Pittsburgh. [7] [8] Headquartered in Philadelphia, Braskem America is a wholly owned subsidiary of Braskem S.A.

  3. Polypropylene - Wikipedia

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    Polypropylene (PP), also known as polypropene, is a thermoplastic polymer used in a wide variety of applications. It is produced via chain-growth polymerization from the monomer propylene. Polypropylene belongs to the group of polyolefins and is partially crystalline and non-polar.

  4. Propylene - Wikipedia

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    Polypropylene manufacturers consume nearly two thirds of global production. [17] Polypropylene end uses include films, fibers, containers, packaging, and caps and closures. Propene is also used for the production of chemicals such as propylene oxide, acrylonitrile, cumene, butyraldehyde, and acrylic acid. In the year 2013 about 85 million ...

  5. Berry Global's (BERY) investment to enhance its proprietary polypropylene thermoforming capabilities will likely enable it to capitalize on the opportunities in the foodservice packaging market.

  6. Coroplast - Wikipedia

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    Coroplast, also called pp plate sheet ("Fluted Polypropylene Sheet"), is lightweight (hollow structure), non-toxic, waterproof, shockproof, long-lasting material that resists corrosion. Compared with cardboard, Coroplast has the advantages of being waterproof and colorfast.

  7. Wood–plastic composite - Wikipedia

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    In addition to wood fiber and plastic, WPCs can also contain other ligno-cellulosic and/or inorganic filler materials. WPCs are a subset of a larger category of materials called natural fiber plastic composites (NFPCs), which may contain no cellulose-based fiber fillers such as pulp fibers, peanut hulls, coffee husk, bamboo, straw, digestate, etc.

  8. Chemical industry - Wikipedia

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    Polymers and plastics such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene terephthalate, polystyrene and polycarbonate comprise about 80% of the industry's output worldwide. [11] Chemicals are used in many different consumer goods, and are also used in many different sectors.

  9. Plastic - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, plastic production is not particularly monopolized, with about 100 companies accounting for 90% of global production. [31] This includes a mixture of private and state-owned enterprises. Roughly half of all production takes place in East Asia, with China being the largest single producer. Major international producers include: