it is made of crude oil.
kraft paper and woven polypropylene
Polypropylene has a low thermal conductivity, which means it is a poor conductor of heat. This property helps trap air close to the body, creating a layer of insulation that helps retain body heat and keeps you warm. Additionally, polypropylene has moisture-wicking properties that help regulate body temperature by keeping sweat away from the skin.
Water prof, flexibly, reusable, hard,
Polypropylene can be used to make:FriendsWarwicks artificial sausage skinSams mums buttCredit cardsStephens ferrariArchies willyThe grey KangarooToby's backdoorsJack MilesAdams hair
Polypropylene has a density below 0.91 g/m3 make it one of the lightest plastics, slightly lighter than polyethylene which has density below 0.96 g/cm3.
Polypropylene. See pdf link regarding kettles.
Plastics used to make labware are: polyethylene, polypropylene, teflon, polycarbonate.
The year, make and model might help.
No, it is not recommended to use polypropylene plastic with gasoline as it can degrade the plastic and potentially cause leaks or other hazards. It is better to use containers made from materials specifically designed to handle gasoline safely.
The cost of polypropylene can vary depending on factors such as grade, quantity, and supplier. On average, polypropylene pricing can range from $0.70 to $1.30 per pound. It's best to check with suppliers for current pricing information.
I will preface this with the fact that I am not a doctor or scientist, however polypropylene is commonly used as a material to make cutting boards (as well as many other products) and is considered to be non toxic, so it should be fine to eat off.