
Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) is a flexible, odourless, transparent and 100% recyclable thermoplastic polymer used in products such as grocery/garbage bags, fruit juice containers and stretch film. Its flexibility, toughness and corrosion resistance, combined with a low-cost and highly efficient production process, make it an attractive choice for technical applications, fuelling demand for the production of millions of tonnes of LDPE every year. Properties & Characteristics Semi-rigid Less rigid than HDPE, LDPE is easy to deform and therefore mainly suited to applications requiring a certain degree of malleability. Translucent Naturally translucent, it can be used in applications requiring a certain amount of light transmission. High resistance LDPE has good impact resistance and good mechanical strength, making it robust enough for many applications such as coatings and flexible packaging. Low water absorption LDPE is an ideal material for applications exposed to humidity down to -75°F. Low coast Its low production cost and recyclability make it a popular choice for many applications. Applications Packaging Sacks and bags, food packaging, coatings. Geomembranes Agricultural applications (irrigation tanks, storage basins) and landfill liners to prevent soil and groundwater contamination. Toys Soft toys (inflatables, bath toys and others) and educational toys (puzzles, lightweight building blocks, etc). Films Agricultural, industrial and packaging films. Flasks Cosmetics and food (bottles for sauces and condiments).
Shape: Pellets · Density: 0.923 g/cm³ · Melting Point: 110 °C
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