PP Microporous Film

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Most microporous film available on the market uses perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) which contain tetrofluoroethylene (PTFE), otherwise known as Teflon. However, PFCs have difficulty in the area of biodegradability and when exposed in the air, it is harmful for human health; as such, many alternative materials have been developed. This microporous film utilizes PP which when discarded or incinerated, has minimal environmental impact compared to PFC, thereby meeting environmental protection standards for energy conservation and non-toxic emissions. Property-wise, it is light in mass (density of 0.9g/cm3), hydrophobic, and breathable. This material is suitable for applications by combining with other fabrics (such as polyester, nylon) in the production of waterproof and breathable fabrics. more
Most microporous film available on the market uses perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) which contain tetrofluoroethylene (PTFE), otherwise known as Teflon. However, PFCs have difficulty in the area of biodegradability and when exposed in the air, it is harmful for human health; as such, many alternative materials have been developed. This microporous film utilizes PP which when discarded or incinerated, has minimal environmental impact compared to PFC, thereby meeting environmental protection standards for energy conservation and non-toxic emissions. Property-wise, it is light in mass (density of 0.9g/cm3), hydrophobic, and breathable. This material is suitable for applications by combining with other fabrics (such as polyester, nylon) in the production of waterproof and breathable fabrics.