Polyethylene or polythene is the most commonly produced plastic. It is a polymer, primarily used for packaging (plastic bags, plastic films, geomembranes and containers including bottles, etc.). Many kinds of polyethylene can be low-density or high-density Polyethylene is of low strength, hardness and rigidity, but has a high ductility and impact strength as well as low friction. It shows strong creep under persistent force, which can be reduced by addition of short fibers. It feels waxy when touched.
Low Density Polyethylene resins primarily made from consumer and industrial films, suitable for film applications, MFR 0.55-1.1 g/10min-2.16kg @ 190˚C.
READ MORELow Density Polyethylene resins primarily made from irrigation hose, suitable for extrusion applications, MFR 1.35-1.6 g/10min-2.16kg @ 190˚C.
READ MOREHigh Density Polyethylene resins primarily made from jerry cans, with mainly blue and red colors suitable for extrusion and blowing applications, MFR 0.35-0.60 g/10min-2.16kg @190˚C.
READ MOREHigh Density Polyethylene resins primarily made from caps, suitable for injection applications, MFR 3.50-4.50 g/10min-2.16kg @190˚C.
READ MOREHigh Density Polyethylene resins primarily made from White Bottles, suitable for extrusion and blowing applications, MFR 0.25-0.35 g/10min-2.16kg @190˚C.
READ MORELow Density Polyethylene resins primarily made from consumer and industrial films, suitable for film applications, MFR 0.65-0.89 g/10min-2.16kg @190˚C.
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