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The increased product demand from end-use industries such as packaging, electrical and electronics, construction, consumer goods, and automotive is responsible for this expansion.
The second-largest end-use industry for polypropylene is the automotive industry. The rising demand for electric and hybrid electric cars (EV/HEV) is the primary driving force behind polypropylene’s use in the automotive sector.
The rising demand for electric and hybrid electric cars (EV/HEV) is the primary driving force behind polypropylene’s use in the automotive sector. Both the interior of the car and high voltage carrying cables can be lined with polypropylene to act as insulation. Providing a lightweight, thinner, and rising demand for electric and hybrid electric cars (EV/HEV) is the primary driving force behind polypropylene’s use in the automotive sector.
Both the interior of the car and high voltage carrying cables can be lined with polypropylene to act as insulation. Insulation made of polypropylene is thin, lightweight, and flexible.
The Global automotive polypropylene market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
For demanding automobile under-hood, exterior, and interior applications, Sabic has produced two short glass-fibre-reinforced polypropylene (PP) compounds delivering better performance and processing. Advanced grades of PP compounds made by Sabic, G3430X and G3440X, outperform high-performing short-glass fiber materials in terms of melt flow, tensile and flexural strength, and flexural modulus.
A new portfolio of polypropylene compound grades made up of post-consumer recycled (PCR) and virgin content has been introduced by Borealis, a leading provider of creative solutions in the fields of polyolefins, base chemicals, and fertilizers. These grades were developed for interior, exterior, and under-the-bonnet (UTB) automotive applications.
The three new DaplenTM grades are value-added solutions that will allow the automotive industry to meet the demand for materials with enhanced sustainability while ensuring performance on par with virgin materials. They were developed and produced in Europe for Borealis’ European partners and customers.