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HP 3D Polypropylene

HP 3D Polypropylene

Now you can have chemical resistant, weldable, low moisture absorption, and functional 3D printed parts with HP 3D Polypropylene and ABCorp 3D. This revolutionary material is also incredibly cost-effective and versatile, with practically no waste, and is used in a variety of industries including automative, industrial, and consumer goods. Learn more about this cutting-edge material and how it can benefit your use-case.

Genuine, functional polypropylene parts 

  • Get the same properties as many commonly used polyproylenes with this genuine polypropylene material
  • Accelerate your product development process using the same prototyping material as the final part

Chemical resistance, low moisture absorption

  • Excellent chemical resistance and low moisture absorption ideal for piping or fluid systems and containers
  • Outstanding welding capabilities with other polyproylene parts produced with traditional methods like injection molding
  • Versatile material ideal for a wide range of automotive, industrial, and consumer goods applications

Lowest cost HP 3D material for HP Multi Jet Fusion

  • Our best value HP 3D material delivers consistent performance with up to 100% surplus powder reuse
  • Provides the optimal balance between performance and cost

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