CE
Technical Highlights
Temperature: ~185°C Process.
Hardness: 70 Shore D.
Heating: 3 min per mm.
Quality: Low Shrinkage.
These Polypropylene (PP) Plates are distinguished by their excellent formability and structural stability, making them a preferred choice for prosthetic and orthotic laboratory work. A key technical advantage is the minimal shrinkage experienced during the cooling phase, which ensures high dimensional accuracy of the finished part. With a hardness of approximately 70 Shore D and a process temperature of 185°C, these plates offer the necessary rigidity for structural components.
Processing Details
Low Shrinkage
Engineered to maintain shape during transition from liquid to solid state, this material minimizes the risk of warping or losing anatomical detail during the cooling process.
70 Shore D Strength
Offering a higher hardness profile (70 Shore D) compared to standard polyethylene, these plates provide superior structural support for rigid prosthetic shells and orthoses.
Technical Specifications
| Code | Thickness | Size |
|---|---|---|
| PP-2 | 2 mm | 2000 x 1000 mm |
| PP-3 | 3 mm | 2000 x 1000 mm |
| PP-4 | 4 mm | 2000 x 1000 mm |
| PP-5 | 5 mm | 2000 x 1000 mm |






