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is polypropylene rigid or nonrigid plastic
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Polypropylene (PP) is a thermoplastic polymer that can exhibit both rigid and nonrigid properties, depending on its molecular structure and the manufacturing process. The versatility of polypropylene lies in its ability to be copolymerized with other monomers or modified to enhance specific characteristics. For example, isotactic polypropylene, which has a highly ordered molecular structure, tends to be more rigid and is often used in applications requiring durability and resistance to deformation, such as automotive parts, containers, and household goods. On the other hand, atactic polypropylene, with a less ordered structure, is softer and more pliable. Furthermore, the addition of plasticizers can make polypropylene more flexible, altering its rigidity. Thus, polypropylene's rigidity is not fixed and can be tailored to meet specific needs, making it a highly versatile material in the plastics industry.
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