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Washington Penn Plastic’s Metal-replacing PP for HVAC Diffusers Gains Popularity

Published on 2020-09-17. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:  Metal Replacement   

washington-penn-pp-popularity Washington Penn Plastic is witnessing a growing trend in the use of engineered polyolefinsx as a metal replacement option for HVAC diffusers in the commercial and residential construction market. Washington Penn Plastic provides OEMs with highly engineered polypropylene (PP) compounds that deliver lightweight, enhanced durability, rust resistance, and scratch and mar resistance.

Shift Towards Environmentally Friendly Alternatives


The trend is firmly in place in Europe where HVAC manufacturers are moving to more environmentally friendly alternatives such as non-halogenated flame retardant (FR) versions of PP.

“Manufacturers in the HVAC market are looking to update their designs by using customized PP compounds that provide greater cleanliness, high performance, and lasting aesthetics compared to traditional materials such as aluminum,” said Adia Delaney-Jackson, national account manager for Washington Penn Plastic.

Several Properties and Unique Applications


In certain commercial applications like restaurants and other business establishments, a cost-effective approach is to develop an upgraded plastic design rather than continually refurbishing or replacing metal or aluminum units. Plastic air vents won’t rust or corrode and scratches won’t be visible because the color is molded throughout the unit, not just painted on the surface. PP grades are mildew-resistant, resist sweating, and are not easily damaged if dropped. They are also commercial dishwasher safe. PP is also a styrene-free option versus other thermoplastic alternatives such as acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS).

The company’s mineral-reinforced PP compounds are designed to meet individual customer requirements. They are injection molded for a range of diffuser applications.


Source: Washington Penn Plastic
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