LLDPE
Linear Low-Density Polyethylene (LLDPE) is a polyethene having a linear molecular structure, as opposed to its branched sibling, Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE). LLDPE is produced by copolymerising ethylene with modest quantities of alpha-olefins. This process yields a polymer with special qualities that are ideal for a variety of uses.
Application
It is appropriate for applications needing toughness, flexibility, and impact resistance. It is used for plastic bags and sheets, plastic wrap, stretch wrap, pouches, toys, covers, lids, pipes, buckets and containers, covering of cables, geo-membranes, and mainly flexible tubing.
Types
Films
Film-grade LLDPE is a useful material for making a variety of films, such as mulching and agricultural films. It is also utilized in the production of rubbish bags, daily-use packing bags, coatings, container linings, and small-diameter drainage pipes for use in agricultural environments.
Stretch Film
Stretchability, strength, and clarity are crucial qualities for packaging applications, and LLDPE stretch film grade material is a dependable option.
Manufacturers and distributors throughout the world use stretch film to waterproof boxes. It functions as a robust and safe packaging solution throughout the supply chain by firmly fastening shipping cartons to pallets before shipment.
Roto Molding
Excellent mechanical qualities, including high stiffness, toughness, gloss, and reduced warpage, are provided by RotoMolding LLDPE grades for the roto-molding process.
The LLDPE Roto-Molding technology is used in many different sectors because it can create huge, strong, hollow, lightweight, and long-lasting plastic items with detailed patterns. It is used in the manufacturing of big industrial and agricultural tanks, garbage cans, and drums for transporting chemicals.