Plastic Raw Materials
Polypropylene · Polyethylene · Industrial Grade Supply · Structured Delivery
Atabaş Group supplies plastic raw materials for manufacturers, converters, distributors and industrial buyers who require consistent specification, practical logistics coordination and documented trade execution. Our current portfolio focuses on Polypropylene, PP, and Polyethylene, PE, supplied through clear commercial structures designed for serious procurement processes.
Quick Reference
- ProductsPolypropylene, PP, Polyethylene, PE
- PP TypesHomopolymer, copolymer, random copolymer
- PE TypesLDPE, HDPE, LLDPE
- Packaging25 kg bags, jumbo bags, shipment dependent options
- Trade TermsFOB, CIF, CFR, DAP
- Buyer ProfilesConverters, packaging plants, automotive, textile, industrial processors
- Quality FocusSpecification control, moisture protection, contamination avoidance
- LogisticsContainerized shipment, bagged cargo, route dependent bulk solutions
- ProcessDocumented inquiry and review before transaction start
- Commercial PositioningStructured supply for verified buyers
Plastic raw materials that power modern manufacturing
Plastic raw materials sit at the center of packaging, automotive, consumer goods, infrastructure, agriculture and industrial production. For many buyers, polymer procurement is a core operational requirement rather than a discretionary purchase.
Plastic raw materials are foundational inputs for a wide range of production sectors. From packaging films and rigid containers to pipes, automotive components, woven materials, household goods and technical molded parts, polymer supply directly affects manufacturing continuity, product quality and cost stability. A delay in raw material supply can slow production lines, disrupt delivery schedules and increase total operational risk for downstream buyers.
That is why institutional polymer procurement requires more than a simple price quotation. Buyers need clarity on grade, application suitability, melt flow behavior, density range, packaging format, storage conditions and delivery structure. They also need a counterparty that can manage documentation and logistics with commercial discipline.
In polymer trade, the correct grade matters as much as the correct price. Industrial buyers need specification fit, clean documentation and reliable delivery in one aligned process.
Atabaş Group approaches plastic raw material trade with this practical mindset. The objective is not only to source product, but to support better transaction quality by aligning industrial requirements with realistic supply structures, cleaner inquiry handling and stronger commercial control.
Main polymer categories, reframed for industrial procurement
The live page presents PP and PE as the main products. This version keeps that focus and expands the content into a stronger corporate buying framework.
Polypropylene, PP
Polypropylene is widely used across packaging, automotive, textile, consumer goods and injection molding applications. It is valued for its low density, good mechanical balance, chemical resistance and broad processing flexibility. Depending on the intended use, buyers may require homopolymer, copolymer or random copolymer grades, each suited to different performance expectations.
For industrial procurement, the commercial evaluation of PP should consider density range, melt flow index, tensile strength, conversion process compatibility and packaging needs. Clean storage and controlled handling are especially important to reduce contamination and preserve product integrity during transport and warehousing.
- Homopolymer
- Copolymer
- Random copolymer
- Packaging
- Automotive
- Textile
- Injection molding
Polyethylene, PE
Polyethylene remains one of the most important polymers in industrial manufacturing and global packaging systems. It is used in films, bottles, pipes, household products and numerous molded applications. Different grades, including LDPE, HDPE and LLDPE, are selected according to flexibility, rigidity, process behavior and final product requirements.
In commercial terms, PE buying decisions often depend on density, melt flow profile, application suitability, packaging structure and route specific logistics. Dry storage conditions and careful cargo protection are important to maintain material quality and reduce claim risk during transit.
- LDPE
- HDPE
- LLDPE
- Film production
- Bottles
- Pipes
- Injection molding
Specification overview, cleanly organized for faster review
The existing page includes basic product specifications. This redesign preserves those core values and presents them in a more decision friendly corporate format.
| Polypropylene, PP | |
|---|---|
| Type | Homopolymer, copolymer, random copolymer |
| Density | 0.89 to 0.91 g/cm³ |
| Melt Flow Index, MFI | 3 to 50 g/10 min |
| Tensile Strength | 30 to 35 MPa |
| Applications | Packaging, automotive, textile, injection molding |
| Packing | 25 kg bags, jumbo bags |
| Polyethylene, PE | |
|---|---|
| Type | LDPE, HDPE, LLDPE |
| Density | 0.91 to 0.97 g/cm³ |
| Melt Flow Index, MFI | 0.2 to 30 g/10 min |
| Tensile Strength | 10 to 40 MPa |
| Applications | Film, bottles, pipes, injection molding |
| Packing | 25 kg bags, jumbo bags |
What matters most in polymer shipment and storage
The live page includes short shipping notes. This expanded section turns those notes into a stronger operational and risk aware presentation.
PP and PE are commonly moved in bagged and containerized formats, which support cleaner handling, clearer quantity management and practical distribution to industrial buyers in multiple destination markets.
Clean cargo handling and dry storage conditions are essential. Moisture exposure and contamination can affect conversion quality, processing stability and the commercial acceptability of the material.
Some grades require more careful handling because of electrostatic behavior, process sensitivity or specific storage recommendations. Shipment planning should reflect the characteristics of the selected material.
Commercial framework for serious industrial buyers
This section adds the commercial structure missing from the current page and makes the offer more usable for manufacturers and procurement teams.
| Trade Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Incoterms | FOB, CIF, CFR, DAP, subject to transaction structure |
| Packaging Formats | 25 kg bags, jumbo bags, shipment dependent packaging options |
| Shipment Model | Containerized cargo, bagged shipment, route dependent bulk solutions |
| Buyer Categories | Manufacturers, converters, distributors, industrial processors |
| Documents | Commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, quality related documents as applicable |
| Review Basis | Specification, quantity, route, timing and commercial feasibility |
| Buyer Segment | Typical Use |
|---|---|
| Packaging Producers | Film, containers, flexible and rigid packaging applications |
| Automotive Suppliers | Technical parts, molded components and polymer based assemblies |
| Textile and Woven Manufacturers | Fibers, woven sacks and polymer based industrial textile uses |
| Pipe and Construction Material Producers | PE based systems and technical polymer components |
| Industrial Distributors | Regional resale and structured supply to downstream users |
A clearer request to execution workflow
To reduce unqualified inquiries and improve transaction quality, requests should begin through the formal company process rather than informal messaging.
Why structured buyers prefer a disciplined polymer supplier
This section replaces generic promotional language with stronger institutional positioning that supports trust, conversion quality and AI readability.
The page stays focused on the actual core portfolio, PP and PE, instead of overstating unsupported product lines. This improves credibility and buyer clarity.
Better transaction quality begins with better inquiry quality. A structured intake process reduces noise and helps serious buyers move faster.
Shipment structure, packaging, storage and route planning matter in polymer trade. Our presentation reflects real operational priorities rather than generic sales wording.
The content is organized around actual buyer use cases, including packaging, automotive, textile, pipes and molded production.
Density, MFI, tensile strength, grade suitability and contamination control are treated as central issues because they directly affect buyer success.
A serious buyer should immediately see that the counterparty values clarity, process discipline and commercial professionalism. This page is built to convey exactly that.
Common questions from plastic raw material buyers
An expanded FAQ strengthens search quality and helps procurement teams understand the real commercial logic behind the page.
Which plastic raw materials are currently highlighted on this page?
The page is centered on Polypropylene, PP, and Polyethylene, PE. These are presented as the core plastic raw material categories currently emphasized for industrial trade and B2B supply.
Why are grade and application details important when requesting PP or PE?
Because the correct polymer type depends on the end use. Film production, injection molding, bottles, pipes, woven products and technical parts often require different material characteristics. A better inquiry produces a better commercial response.
Can plastic raw materials be shipped under different trade terms?
Yes. Depending on route, quantity and transaction structure, supply can be discussed under FOB, CIF, CFR or DAP terms. Final feasibility depends on the actual inquiry and destination requirements.
Why is contamination control emphasized in polymer logistics?
Because contamination or moisture exposure can affect processing behavior, product quality and buyer side production performance. Clean cargo handling and dry storage are therefore commercially important, not just operational details.
How should a serious buyer start the procurement process?
The best starting point is a documented request including company details, product type, target grade, application, quantity, packaging preference, destination and expected delivery terms. Properly documented inquiries can be evaluated more efficiently.
Enquire about PP and PE supply through a documented corporate process
Plastic raw materials, industrial buyer focus, clear inquiry structure, practical trade execution
A stronger polymer page begins with cleaner structure, clearer specification language and better buyer qualification.

