OVERVIEW of HDPE Resin / Pellets |
Polyethylene is a common thermoplastic resin typically used for injection molding applications. - Polymers with densities ranging from .941 to .965 and over are considered high density. High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) has a high-impact strength with a higher operating temperature than LDPE. HDPE has excellent tensile strength, energy consumption, abrasion resistance, and resistance to stress cracks, and good chemical resistance and electrical properties. Injection-molded HDPE is resistant to warpage and distortion.
APPLICATIONS: - Milk, juice, and water bottles - Yogurt containers - Margarine tubs - Laundry products
HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) resin / pellets for extrusion and molding
HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) 20 Melt - Natural - 1500 LB Gaylord
HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) 20 Melt - Natural - 55 lb Box
HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) 8 Melt - Black - 1300 LB Gaylord
HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) 8 Melt - Black - 55 lb Box
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FEATURES AND BENEFITS of HDPE Resin / Pellets |
FEATURES:
Excellent Tensile Strength
Abrasion & Chemical Resistance
Excellent machinability
Low coefficient of friction, and Self-lubricating
Stress-cracking resistance
Water/salt resistance
Lightweight
LIMITATIONS: - Poor heat resistance, high thermal expansion - Relatively low physicals, can fail under high mechanical stress
- Soft surface
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