Production Process
LLDPE’s linear nature comes from specific production processes involving lower temperatures and pressures, copolymerizing ethylene with higher alpha-olefins like butane, hexane, or octane. This results in a low-density linear polyethylene with a narrower molecular weight distribution than LDPE and distinct rheological properties.
LLDPE Applications
LLDPE excels in tensile strength, impact, and puncture resistance, making it highly flexible for producing thin films with better environmental resistance. It also demonstrates excellent chemical resistance and electric current insulation properties.
However, it’s crucial to note that processing LLDPE is more complex than LDPE. LLDPE has lower gloss and reduced thermal resistance within its polymer family. These characteristics make LLDPE a versatile material with specific advantages and challenges in various applications.
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