Flame-Retardant PP Duct (FR-PP) | Fire-Rated Exhaust Duct

$4.50

PPS flame retardant pipe with inherent UL 94 V-0 rating — no additive depletion. Continuous service to 200degC. Zero halogen smoke toxicity. Injection molded 15-1,000 mm. For fire-rated and high-temperature industrial exhaust systems. CE, ISO 9001, ISO 14001 certified.

Product Overview

Flame-retardant polypropylene (FR-PP, also written FR-PP) duct and pipe for fire-rated industrial exhaust where building or insurance codes require a self-extinguishing plastic duct at moderate temperatures. FR-PP is polypropylene compounded with flame-retardant additives. It is not flame-retardant polypropylene (a different, higher-cost engineering polymer) and it is not rated for 60 °C service. Specify FR-PP for corrosive exhaust streams that stay at or below about 60 °C continuous and need a self-extinguishing, limited-combustible duct material.

Key Specifications

Specification Value
Material Flame-retardant polypropylene (FR-PP / FR-PP), virgin resin, injection molded
Flame rating UL 94 V-2 (standard grade); V-0 available by specification (grade and wall-thickness dependent)
Building / DIN rating B1 self-extinguishing per DIN 4102
Continuous operating temperature ≤ 60 °C recommended operating envelope
Short-term peak temperature 60–80 °C only with manufacturer confirmation of the specific duty
Non-fire-rated option Standard (non-FR) PP available where no flame rating is required
Diameter range 15–1,000 mm injection molded; larger sizes fabricated
Wall thickness 2.5–8 mm depending on diameter
Standard length 3–4 m sections
Color Grey; UV-stabilized option for outdoor runs

Applications

  • Laboratory and analytical fume-hood exhaust (≤ 60 °C)
  • Electroplating, metal finishing and anodizing bench exhaust
  • Chemical storage-room ventilation where codes allow limited-combustible FR duct
  • Battery charging and odor-control exhaust
  • Corrosive gas streams at moderate temperature that must not propagate flame

When FR-PP Is the Right Answer, and When It Is Not

FR-PP is the answer when the duty is corrosive exhaust, the stream is at or below about 60 °C continuous, and the specification requires a self-extinguishing plastic duct (UL 94 V-2/V-0 or DIN 4102 B1). It is not the answer when the gas enters the duct above the verified continuous limit, or when the process demands short-term peaks that exceed the confirmed envelope — above roughly 80–100 °C continuous the duct material shifts to FRP or stainless steel, not a plastic.

The temperature must be measured at the duct inlet, not at the process source; the gas can cool through the connection before it reaches the duct. Send your continuous operating temperature, fire-rating requirement, diameter, airflow and chemical list, and we will confirm whether FR-PP is the right material — or whether standard PP, FRP or a metallic duct is required. We do not up-sell FR-PP into a duty it cannot substantiate.

Ordering and Technical Support

  • Send: operating temperature (at duct inlet), fire-rating requirement, diameter, airflow, chemical exposure.
  • We respond: material recommendation, dimensions, wall thickness, connection and support spacing, and quotation.
  • Lead time: injection-molded standard components 5–15 working days; custom and large-diameter 10–25 days.
  • Contact xicheng023@outlook.com or WhatsApp +86 18927456906 — quotation within 24 hours.

FAQ

Is this product flame-retardant polypropylene (FR-PP)? No. This is flame-retardant polypropylene (FR-PP / FR-PP). FR-PP is a different, higher-cost engineering polymer; do not specify this product against a 60 °C requirement.

What flame rating does FR-PP duct carry? The standard grade is UL 94 V-2; a V-0 grade can be supplied on request, and the rating applies at the tested wall thickness. The material is B1 self-extinguishing per DIN 4102.

What temperature can FR-PP duct handle? The recommended continuous operating envelope is about 60 °C. Short-term peaks above that require confirmation for the specific duty; sustained higher temperature must go to a non-plastic material.

Is flame retardancy standard on all PP duct? No. Flame retardancy is an optional upgrade; standard PP is available where no flame rating is required.

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