Can PP/PE-R be welded or fabricated?
PP/PE-R is not recommended for welding due to its regenerated nature. It can be cut, drilled, and machined using conventional tools. For best results, follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for fabrication.

Polypropylene / Polyethylene - Regenerated
PP/PE-R sheet is a sustainable material offering similar properties to virgin grades, providing chemical resistance and durability for less critical applications. While it is not suitable for welding, its versatility makes it ideal for signage, linings, and impact strips, delivering a practical and cost-effective solution for projects where full virgin material performance is not required.
PP/PE-R sheet is similar to the above, however with the added advantage of being weldable.
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Explore AvailabilityPP/PE-R is not recommended for welding due to its regenerated nature. It can be cut, drilled, and machined using conventional tools. For best results, follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for fabrication.
While PP/PE-R offers similar properties to virgin grades, it lacks the same level of consistency and performance. It is suitable for non-critical applications where cost savings are a priority.
Yes, PP/PE-R has good UV resistance, making it suitable for outdoor applications. However, prolonged exposure to extreme temperatures should be avoided to maintain optimal performance.
PP/PE-R can be used continuously up to approximately 80°C. Short-term exposure to higher temperatures is possible, but prolonged exposure above this range may reduce mechanical performance or cause deformation.