Pile of white plastic pellets in a factory with industrial equipment in the background, labeled 'LDPE.'

LDPE

LDPE (Low-Density Polyethylene) is one of the most widely used polymers, known for its high flexibility, impact resistance, and ease of processing in various industries. It is extensively used in the production of plastic films, packaging bags, flexible containers, and disposable products. Due to its insulating properties, LDPE is also popular in the manufacturing of cables and electrical insulations. This material is available in two types: original and compound. Compound LDPE is produced by adding materials such as calcium carbonate or pigments to achieve specific properties for specialized applications.

Original (Virgin)

Compound

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