
Polypropylene 1251 is a syndiotactic form of copolymer polypropylene made via TotalEnergies proprietary technology in our polypropylene plant in La Porte, Texas. Syndiotactic is a lower melting, lower crystallinity form of polypropylene. FDA: 1251 complies with FDA regulations Title 21 CFR Section 177.1520 (c) 3.1 and may be used under these provisions for food contact and packaging. Applications: 1251 is a high melt strength grade for film and sheet constructions. However, due to its unique and interesting
Shape: Pellets · Density: 0.88 g/cm³ · Melting Point: 265 °C · MFI: 2.2 g/10 min
interesting properties, other applications may exist. Processing: 1251 is a lower crystallinity, narrower molecular weight distribution product than conventional polypropylene. Because of this, the material melts at a lower temperature, is more viscous, and takes longer to set up. It is slightly more Polypropylene tacky and elastic in nature than conventional polypropylene. It offers excellent clarity and room temperature impact. Made to Order Grade: Two railcar minimum order; take or pay agreement required; 90-day minimum lead time