LDPE – Film

Low Density Polyethylene (LPDE), which has the low density, is a type of thermoplastic that is made from the petroleum. LDPE is defined by a density range of 0.910/0.940 g/cm3 and doesn’t break. LDPE FILM products that are widely used offer several advantages. The flexibility and clarity of low density polyethylene films with various properties are also at the ideal level.

LDPE Film (Low Density Polyethylene Film) Properties

The low density polyethylene films can be produced with a width of 500 mm and 2400 mm, and the thickness of the films varies from 20 to 200 microns. Distinguished by its excellent optical and mechanical properties and preferred to be used, low density polyethylene films offer a high level of heat sealing.

The flexibility of low density polyethylene film is high as well as its mechanical strength. In addition, the melting temperature of the low density polyethylene films is low. Depending on your requirements, the low-density polyethylene films can be produced with single and double-sided heat sealer and they are extremely suitable for printing processes, as well as the laminations. The LDPE Film with its corona treated technical structure can be used as a 3 layer PE coex film.

LDPE Film (Low Density Polyethylene Films) Uses

The main uses of LDPE films, which are often preferred on the market for the advantages they provide, can be listed as follows:

  • Cleaning products packagings
  • Detergent packagings
  • Bags
  • Cases
  • Films with peeling ability
  • Anti-fog films
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