Description
Polyethylene plastics are widely used in manufacturing, packaging, and industrial applications due to their durability, chemical resistance, and recyclability. Here’s how they differ:
HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene)
Rigid & Strong – High tensile strength, making it ideal for pipes, containers, and industrial applications.
Chemical & Moisture Resistant – Used in milk bottles, detergent containers, and fuel tanks.
Recyclable & Eco-Friendly – Often repurposed into new plastic products.
LDPE (Low-Density Polyethylene)
Flexible & Lightweight – Commonly used in plastic bags, shrink films, and food packaging.
Soft & Transparent – Ideal for squeezable bottles and flexible packaging.
Resistant to Impact & Moisture – Used in agricultural films and insulation materials.
LLDPE (Linear Low-Density Polyethylene)
Tough & Puncture-Resistant – Used in stretch wrap films, heavy-duty bags, and liners.
More Flexible Than LDPE – Offers better tear resistance while maintaining flexibility.
Ideal for Extreme Conditions – Used in industrial packaging and protective covers.
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