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LDPE films, or low-density polyethylene films, are versatile plastic materials widely used in the packaging industry. Made from low-density polyethylene resin, these films are known for their flexibility, durability, and resistance to moisture. They are typically produced through a process of extrusion, which allows for a variety of thicknesses and widths to meet specific packaging needs.

| Material | Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) |
| Thickness range | 30 to 300 microns |
| Width range | 100 mm to 2000 mm |
| Tensile strength | 10 to 30 MPa |
| Elongation at break | 300% to 600% |
| Transparency | Transparent to opaque |
| Temperature resistance | -40°C to 80°C |
When selecting LDPE films, consider the specific application requirements such as thickness, width, and tensile strength. It's important to specify any necessary certifications for food safety or environmental compliance. Additionally, buyers should determine the required quantities and whether custom sizes or colors are needed for their projects.
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LDPE films are lightweight, flexible, and resistant to moisture, making them ideal for various packaging applications.
Yes, LDPE films can be recycled, but availability of recycling facilities may vary by location.
Typically, thicknesses between 30 to 100 microns are used for food packaging, depending on the product.
Standard LDPE films offer limited UV resistance; for outdoor applications, consider UV-stabilized options.
Evaluate the film's properties such as thickness, strength, and resistance to moisture and chemicals based on your specific needs.
Lead times can vary but typically range from 2 to 4 weeks depending on order size and customization.