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Polyethylene
HDPE Wire and Cable Extrusion
LLDPE Wire and Cable Extrusion
LDPE Wire and Cable Extrusion
What's LDPE ?
LDPE (Low-Density Polyethylene) is a type of plastic that is widely used due to its flexibility, durability, and resistance to chemicals. It’s made through a high-pressure polymerization process, resulting in a material with a low density and a branched molecular structure.


LDPE Blown Film (2420, 0075,020, 190, 2102)
LDPE Blown Film is a type of plastic film manufactured using Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) through a process called blown film extrusion. LDPE is a widely used polymer due to its flexible and lightweight nature, which makes it ideal for producing a variety of plastic films.

LDPE Film Extrusion (2420, 0075,020, 190, 2102)
LDPE Film Extrusion involves creating thin plastic films from Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) using a process called blown film extrusion. In this process, various grades of LDPE, such as 2420, 0075, 020, 190, and 2102, are specially formulated to meet the demands of specific applications, each bringing its own characteristics to the table. These grades of LDPE differ primarily in molecular weight, melt flow index, and density, affecting the film’s properties such as flexibility, strength, and clarity.