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Rotomolding LLDPE, or Linear Low-Density Polyethylene, is a versatile thermoplastic material commonly used in the rotational molding process. It is characterized by its high flexibility, durability, and resistance to impact, making it suitable for various applications. LLDPE is produced from the polymerization of ethylene with other comonomers, resulting in a material that exhibits excellent tensile strength and elongation properties.
| Density | 0.910 to 0.940 g/cm┬│ |
| Melt Flow Index | 0.5 to 20 g/10 min |
| Processing Temperature | 170 to 230 ┬░C |
| Tensile Strength | 10 to 30 MPa |
| Elongation at Break | 300 to 800% |
When selecting Rotomolding LLDPE, consider the specific application requirements such as mechanical properties, environmental resistance, and processing conditions. It's important to specify the desired density, melt flow index, and any necessary certifications for food contact or environmental compliance. Additionally, provide information on the expected quantities to ensure optimal pricing and availability.
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LLDPE has a linear structure with short branches, offering improved strength and flexibility compared to LDPE.
Yes, LLDPE is recyclable, and it can be processed into new products.
LLDPE typically performs well in temperatures ranging from -50 ┬░C to 80 ┬░C.
Yes, LLDPE has good UV resistance, making it suitable for outdoor applications.
Common industries include packaging, automotive, and consumer goods.
Rotomolding involves heating LLDPE in a mold, allowing it to coat the interior surface, then cooling it to form a solid part.