PYROPLASTICS
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Polypropylene has a comparatively flexible molecular structure and displays strong variations in relation to average molar mass and copolymers. Therefore, a large number of grades of polypropylene with different properties exist. In general, polypropylene has a greater stiffness, hardness, and strength than polyethylene. Additionally, polypropylene is characterised by a strong deformability at extreme temperatures. With a density between 0.895 g/cm3 and 0.92 g/cm3, polypropylene is also one of the plastics with the greatest buoyancy.