Maximum Performance with Glass Fiber Reinforced PP

SABIC®'s High Performance Polypropylene impresses with its mechanical properties and low costs

With SABIC®'s new High Performance Polypropylene, we bridge the gap between commodity and engineering plastics. These PP compounds, designed for the highest demands in quality and performance, excel with excellent mechanical properties and low density for reduced weight. Due to their low moisture sensitivity, pre-drying is not required, and low processing temperatures further help to save energy and thus costs. The mineral-filled, glass fiber-reinforced, and halogen-free flame-retardant SABIC® PP compounds are easy to process. They exhibit excellent adhesion to TPEs, making them ideally suited not only for high-stress housing components but also, and especially, for 2-component applications such as grips and soft-touch elements. Furthermore, selected PP compounds are also produced from renewable raw materials and, like Plastoplan plastics, are certified according to the ISCC+ standard.

DuraSense® is now available from Plastoplan – a sustainable wood-plastic composite from Nordic forests

July 1, 2026 | General, WoodComposite

Plastoplan is expanding its product portfolio and is now offering DuraSense®,…

Audi Chooses DURABIO™ for Door Switch Covers in the New Q3

June 11, 2026 | General, Hromatka Group, MCPP

Our supplier, Mitsubishi Chemical, is pleased to announce that…

SABIC Introduces New Laser-Weldable NORYL™ V0/5VA Grades for Solar Manufacturing

June 8, 2026 | General, Hromatka Group, Sabic

SABIC has announced the launch of the new NORYL™ V0150TW and V0150IR2…

SAXAMID™ 226F5RY01 Next stop: the rail industry. All aboard!

June 1, 2026 | General, Hromatka Group, SAX Polymers

Successfully launched What has been in the works for years in…

DURABIO™ – sustainable, versatile, durable

May 21, 2026 | General, Hromatka Group, MCPP

DURABIO™ is an innovative, bio-based engineering plastic that…

SABIC NORYL™ WM330G – Safety and long service life for components in contact with hot water and food

May 4, 2026 | General, Hromatka Group, Sabic

The requirements for all materials that come into contact with food are constantly increasing. In particular…