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Polyethylene (PE) is the most common plastic in use today, including:
High Density Polyethylene (HDPE), Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE), Linear Low Density Polyethylene (LLDPE), Medium Density Polyethylen (MDPE), Metallocenes (MLLDPE).

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HDPE

High density Poly Ethylene (HDPE) is a petroleum thermoplastic and used in a wide variety of applications, including plastic bottles, milk jugs, shampoo bottles, bleach bottles, cutting boards, and piping, etc

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LDPE

Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) resins are used to produce a range of general-purpose and high-performance applications, which include blown and cast film, extrusion and coating, and rotational and injection molding.

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MDPE

Medium-density polyethylene (MDPE) is a type of polyethylene defined by a density range of 0.926–0.940 g/cm³. MDPE has good shock and drop resistance properties.
MDPE is typically used in gas pipes and fittings, sacks, shrink film, packaging film, carrier bags, and screw closures.

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LLDPE

LLDPE (Linear Low Density Polyethylene) has shorter and more branches its chains are able slide against each other upon elongation without becoming entangled. This gives LLDPE higher tensile strength and higher impact and puncture resistance than the LDPE. It has a density of 0.91-0.94g/cm3.

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MLLDPE

Metallocene Linear Low-Density Polyethylene (MLLDPE) is a metallocene polyethylene with hexene comonomers, there is a full range that offers grades with and without slip and antiblock. Films extruded from MLLDPE have an excellent tensile and dart Impact strength properties.

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