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LLDPE

LLDPE (Linear Low-Density Polyethylene) is a widely used type of polyethylene, valued for its high flexibility, tensile strength, and impact resistance. It is commonly utilized in industries such as packaging, agriculture, and the production of stretch and shrink films due to its ability to create thin yet durable films. With its linear molecular structure, LLDPE offers better mechanical properties compared to LDPE and is also used in the manufacturing of durable and recyclable products. LLDPE is available in two types: original and compound. Compounds are produced by adding materials like pigments or calcium carbonate to the pure form, enhancing specific properties such as hardness or achieving a desired color. The choice of type depends on the final application and project requirements.

Original (Virgin)

Compound

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    From recycled material

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  • Original

    From original material

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