HDPEGL SHEETS

High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) has little branching, giving it more vital intermolecular forces and tensile strength than lower-density polyethylene. It is also more rigid and more opaque. High-density polyethylene, unlike polypropylene, cannot withstand normally-required autoclaving conditions. The lack of branching is ensured by an appropriate choice of catalyst and reaction conditions. HDPE contains the chemical elements carbon and hydrogen.

Properties: HDPE has little branching, giving it stronger intermolecular forces and tensile strength than lower-density polyethylene. It is also harder and more opaque . High-density polyethylene, unlike polypropylene, cannot withstand normally-required autoclaving conditions. The lack of branching is ensured by an appropriate choice of catalyst and reaction conditions. HDPE contains the chemical elements carbon and hydrogen.


HDPE Sheet is resistant to many different solvents and has a wide variety of applications, including:

  • • Insulation
  • • Industrial floor lining
  • • Tanks and Vessel.
  • • Vacuum forming ( Palletsetc )
  • • Folding tables
  • • Folding tables
  • • Folding chairs
  • • Storage sheds
  • • Containment of certain chemicals
  • • Corrosion protection for steel pipelines ( Insulation )
  • • Snowboard rails and boxes
  • • Fences
  • • Spinning Cans
  • • Packaging

HDPE is also used for cell liners in subtitle D sanitary landfills, wherein large sheets of HDPE are either extrusion or wedge welded to form a homogeneous chemical-resistant barrier, with the intention of preventing the pollution of soil and groundwater by the liquid constituents of solid waste.

    • Specific Gravity (p) - 0.95
      Unit - g/cm²
      Standard - ISO 1183

    • Max. Permissible Service Temp. - -50 to 100
      Unit - ℃
      Standard -

    • Tensile Strength at Yield (óS) - 27
      Unit - Mpa
      Standard - ISO 527

    • Elongation at break (εR) - ≥700
      Unit - %
      Standard - ISO 527

    • Impact Strength (an) - No Break
      Unit - kJ/m²
      Standard - ISO 179

    • Flexural Strength (Ơ ß 3,5%) - 22
      Unit - Mpa
      Standard - ISO 178

    • Modulus of Elasticity (Et) - 1150
      Unit - Mpa
      Standard - ISO 527

    • Coef. of Linear Therm. Expansion (α) - 1.5
      Unit - K³ x 104
      Standard - DIN 53752

    • Vicat Softening Temp. - 80
      Unit - ℃
      Standard - ISO 306

  • 1 mm to 12 mm. Width Maximum 1.5 mtr, Extruded.
  • 15 mm. Width Maximum 1.22 mtr, Extruded.
  • Above 15 mm to 25 mm. Width Maximum 1 mtr, Extruded.


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