How MFI Affects Material Strength
Melt Flow Index directly affects the strength, impact resistance, and molding performance of PP plastic materials, which are critical factors for industrial plastic boxes and Injection Molding applications.
Low MFI = Higher Strength
PP materials with low MFI values usually have longer polymer chains, resulting in better strength and durability. They are suitable for industrial applications that require high load-bearing and impact resistance.
- High Tensile Strength
- Excellent Impact Resistance
- High Crack Resistance
- Suitable for Heavy Duty Applications
High MFI = Easier Injection Molding
PP materials with high MFI values have better flow properties, making the Injection Molding process easier and faster. They are suitable for thin-wall products and mass production.
- Easier Mold Filling
- Suitable for Thin-Wall Parts
- Lower Injection Pressure
- Reduced Production Time
- Lower Material Strength
- More Brittle
- Shorter Lifespan in Heavy-Duty Applications
Choosing the right MFI value requires balancing “strength” and “molding performance” to achieve the most suitable PP plastic box for industrial applications.