Talc is one of the most useful mineral fillers which are compatible with the polypropylene (PP).

Talc filled PP is used to produce water pipes.

Different types of Pipes are

Cold & Hot Water PipesDrinking Water Pipes,
Pressurised Water Pipes,Sewage Water Pipes.

Talc increases rigidity, creep strength and impact resistance (particularly at low temperatures). This makes PP/talc the environmentally friendly alternative to PVC.

Benefits of using Talc as filler for PP

Stiffness (E-Modulus)

Talc increases stiffness ( E-modulus) in plastics.

The degree of rigidity depends on the filling level, aspect ratio and fineness of the talc.

Thermal Conductivity

Talc’s significantly higher thermal conductivity (compared to the polymer), enables heat which is introduced and generated during processing to be transmitted through the mixture more quickly.

This is particularly useful for domestic hot water pipes which need to retain their stiffness and creep resistance at higher temperatures.

Impact Strength

Talc improves impact strength.

At 5 to 10% loading levels the Impact strength improves considerably, however this is primarily due to an increase in the crystallisation of the PP and not the mechanical properties of the talc itself.

This benefit is lost if the loading exceeds higher loading levels.

Chemical Resistance

Talc is water repellent and chemically inert.

TYPICAL COMPOSITION OF TALC FILLED PP PIPE

(The below figures are for reference only).

INGREDIENTS LEVEL OF ADDITION IN %
Polypropylene10-70
Toughener (LLDPE / POE (ethylene – octene copolymer)5-20
Micronized Talc5-40
Micronized Calcium Carbonate5-40
Impact Modifier1-5
Dicumyl Peroxide0.1-2.0
Antioxidant 10100.4-2.0
Silane Coupling Agent0.5-3.0
Polypropylene Wax0.5-3.0
Calcium Stearate0.5-3.0
Pigment0.4-4.0