What is Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE)?
Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) is a flexible, odorless, transparent, 100% recyclable thermoplastic polymer popular in products like grocery/garbage bags, juice containers, and cling wrap. Its flexibility, toughness, and corrosion resistance combined with its low-cost, high-efficiency production process make it an appealing choice for engineering applications, fueling demand for the production of millions of tons of LDPE each year.

LDPE is identified on plastic products as a number “4” within an arrow triangle. LDPE is a flexible, odorless, transparent, 100% recyclable thermoplastic polymer. It is popularly used in products like grocery/garbage bags, juice containers, and cling wrap.
Polyethylene is a thermoplastic polymer derived from petroleum composed of long chains of ethylene molecules known as monomers, which can be represented by the form (C2H4)n.
LDPE LDPE (Low-Density Polyethylene) Granules and Grades

LDPE granules are the basic raw materials that are used for molding of LDPE products such as sheets, rods, bottles etc. For viewing LDPE grades, click on more info