Good Quality and Hot Sale Virgin HDPE Granules Virgin Low Density Polyethylene LDPE Granules

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Good Quality and Hot Sale Virgin HDPE Granules Virgin Low Density Polyethylene LDPE Granules 


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Definition:


Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) is a thermoplastic made from the monomer ethylene.


It was the first grade of polyethylene, produced in 1933 by Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) using a high pressure process via free radical polymerization.


Its manufacture employs the same method today. The EPA estimates 5.7% of LDPE (recycling number 4) is recycled.


Despite competition from more modern polymers, LDPE continues to be an important plastic grade.


In 2009 the worldwide LDPE market reached a volume of US$22.2 billion (€15.9 billion).


 


Properties:


LDPE is defined by a density range of 0.910–0.940 g/cm3. It is not reactive at room temperatures, except by strong oxidizing agents, and some solvents cause swelling.


It can withstand temperatures of 80 °C continuously and 95 °C for a short time. Made in translucent or opaque variations, it is quite flexible, and tough but breakable.[citation needed]


 


LDPE has more branching (on about 2% of the carbon atoms) than HDPE, so its intermolecular forces (instantaneous-dipole induced-dipole attraction) are weaker, its tensile strength is lower, and its resilience is higher.


Also, since its molecules are less tightly packed and less crystalline because of the side branches, its density is lower. LDPE contains the chemical elements carbon and hydrogen.


 


Chemical resistance:


Excellent resistance (no attack) to dilute and concentrated acids, alcohols, bases and esters


Good resistance (minor attack) to aldehydes, ketones and vegetable oils


Limited resistance (moderate attack suitable for short-term use only) to aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, mineral oils, and oxidizing agents


Poor resistance, and not recommended for use with halogenated hydrocarbons.


 


Application:


LDPE is widely used for manufacturing various containers, dispensing bottles, wash bottles, tubing, plastic bags for computer components, and various molded laboratory equipment. Its most common use is in plastic bags. Other products made from it include:


 


Trays and general purpose containers


Corrosion-resistant work surfaces


Parts that need to be weldable and machinable


Parts that require flexibility, for which it serves very well


Very soft and pliable parts such as snap-on lids


Six pack rings


Juice and milk cartons are made of liquid packaging board, a laminate of paperboard and LDPE (as the waterproof inner and outer layer), and often with of a layer of aluminum foil (thus becoming aseptic packaging).


Parts of computer hardware, such as hard disk drives, screen cards, and optical disc drives


Playground slides


Plastic wraps


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