Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE)
Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) is a thermoplastic recognized for its versatility, flexibility, and chemical resistance. Its lightweight nature and ease of processing make it the ideal choice for applications requiring efficiency, durability, and innovation. This product is Recyclass-certified guaranteeing its recycled origin and sustainability.
Thanks to its mechanical and chemical properties, Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) is a versatile solution for various industries.


Blown Film Extrusion


Pipe Extrusion


Injection Molding
Features
Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) stands out for its flexibility and durability, making it a popular choice for applications like plastic bags, containers, and packaging films. Its unique molecular structure creates a material that is both robust and malleable, delivering superior performance in both general and specialized uses. The low melting point of LDPE facilitates its processing, enabling efficient molding into various shapes.
This material is also fully recyclable, playing a significant role in the circular economy. When responsibly discarded, LDPE can be transformed into new products, reducing waste and conserving resources. Choosing LDPE allows companies to combine practical advantages with a sustainable commitment, promoting solutions that balance efficiency with environmental responsibility.
Properties
- Flexibility: Exceptionally flexible and malleable, allowing for easy bending and stretching.
- Chemical Resistance: Resistant to acids, bases, and stains, making it ideal for food packaging.
- Low Density: Lightweight and often used in applications requiring less material.
- Tensile Strength: Sufficient strength for everyday applications without excessive rigidity.
- Recyclability: Fully recyclable using established methods.