LDPE Film, referred to as Low-Density Polyethylene, is a type of film characterized as low-density polyethylene in Turkish. Unlike high-density polyethylenes, denoted as HDPE, LDPE film is commonly used in the agricultural sector. With a density ranging between 0.910 and 0.940 g/cm3, LDPE film is unresponsive to high oxidation factors. It is continuously durable at 80 degrees Celsius and briefly resistant at 95 degrees Celsius. LDPE films, with their exceptionally strong structure, can be listed with the following features.
Features
Application Areas
- LDPE films have a specific weight of 0.92.
- The tensile strength of LDPE films is between 10 and 20 MPa.
- They exhibit very high chemical resistance.
- They have strong electrical resistance.
- They possess flame retardancy.
- They are cost-effective in terms of price and performance.
- The deformation temperature is 110 degrees Celsius.
- The Vicat softening temperature is 94 degrees Celsius.
- They have broad mechanical properties.
- Kitchen utensils
- Bags
- Shrink film
- Greenhouse covers
- Toys
- Electrical insulation
- Bottle