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LDPE resin, or Low-Density Polyethylene, is a thermoplastic made from the polymerization of ethylene. It is characterized by its low-density structure, which gives it flexibility and resilience. LDPE is commonly used in applications that require a lightweight material with good chemical resistance and impact strength.

| Density | 0.910 to 0.925 g/cm³ |
| Melt Flow Index | 0.1 to 20 g/10 min |
| Tensile Strength | 8 to 30 MPa |
| Elongation at Break | 200% to 700% |
| Processing Temperature | 160 to 220 °C |
When selecting LDPE resin, consider factors such as the desired density, melt flow index, and tensile strength for your specific application. It's important to specify the intended use, required certifications, and any necessary tolerances when requesting a quote. Additionally, consider the quantities needed for your production to ensure cost-effectiveness.
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LDPE resin is widely used in packaging, containers, and flexible products.
Yes, LDPE is recyclable, but recycling facilities may vary by location.
LDPE typically has a service temperature range of -40°C to 60°C.
LDPE is more flexible and has a lower density than HDPE, which is more rigid.
Yes, LDPE is commonly used for food packaging due to its safety and chemical resistance.
LDPE can contribute to plastic pollution if not properly disposed of or recycled.