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Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) is a thermoplastic made from the polymerization of ethylene. It is characterized by its low-density molecular structure, which provides flexibility, transparency, and resistance to chemicals and moisture. LDPE is commonly used in various applications due to its lightweight nature and ease of processing.
| Density | 0.910 to 0.925 g/cm┬│ |
| Melt Flow Index | 0.2 to 50 g/10 min |
| Tensile Strength | 8 to 25 MPa |
| Elongation at Break | 200% to 800% |
| Temperature Resistance | -60┬░C to 80┬░C |
When selecting LDPE, consider the specific application requirements such as thickness, clarity, and flexibility. Buyers should specify the desired density, melt flow index, and any necessary certifications for food contact or environmental compliance. Quantities can vary widely based on project needs, so providing estimated usage will help suppliers offer the best options.
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LDPE offers excellent flexibility and chemical resistance, making it ideal for various packaging applications.
Yes, LDPE is recyclable, but recycling facilities may vary by location.
LDPE is commonly used for plastic bags, shrink wraps, and flexible packaging.
LDPE is more flexible and has a lower density than High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE), which is stiffer and stronger.
Yes, LDPE is often used for food packaging, but it should meet specific food safety standards.
LDPE can typically withstand temperatures from -60┬░C to 80┬░C.