What is the difference between PP(polypropylene) and CPP?

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CPP, or cast-polypropylene, is commonly used in coaxial cables as a dielectric material, with minimal differences in dielectric constant compared to standard polypropylene (PP). The production process of CPP involves casting, which may include post-extrusion sizing for tighter tolerances. The coefficient of thermal expansion is more significant for capacitance than the production method itself. Cellular polypropylene is often referenced in data sheets, indicating a distinction from cast types. Overall, both materials serve similar functions in cable applications, with specific manufacturing techniques influencing their properties.
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To my knowledge, CPP means cast-polypropylene, which I've seen used in a coaxial cable. Some cables use CPP as dielectric material. My question is:

1. what is the difference between PP(polypropylene) and CPP?
2. How is CPP made?
3. Is the permittivity and loss tangent of CPP different from that of PP?

thank you. :)
 
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Tae Hwan Kim said:
I've seen used in a coaxial cable.
What manufacturer and part number?
I'm familiar with PE and TFE, but have never seen coax using a PP dielectric core.
 
Asymptotic said:
What manufacturer and part number?
I'm familiar with PE and TFE, but have never seen coax using a PP dielectric core.
here it is:)
 

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Baluncore said:
CPP = Cast PP
https://www.mitsuichemicals.com/film_cp_cast_polypropylene.htm

There will be little difference in dielectric constant between PP and CPP. They are the same material so the coefficient of thermal expansion will have a greater effect on capacitance than will the production process.

thank you sir :)
 
A manufacturer makes PP core coax cable ...I learn something new every day. :)
 
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Considering they produce 5km reels this must be done with some type of extrusion process. Casting a 5km part would be difficult to put it mildly.

http://www.profol.com/en/about-cpp-film-faq.html

Based on the information linked above I would guess that there is a post extrusion sizing and cooling die to maintain tighter tolerances vs simple extrusion.

BoB
 
Cellular polypropylene, CPP, with a dielectric constant of about 1.3 is used as a dielectric in some data cables.

Google Books.
Cable Engineering for Local Area Networks. Barry J. Elliott. Page 94.
 
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Baluncore said:
Cellular polypropylene, CPP,

So is the CPP in the datasheet probably Cellular not Cast?

BoB
 
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