High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
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Strong and Lightweight HDPE
High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) is a thermoplastic polymer made from petroleum, known for its high strength-to-density ratio, excellent chemical resistance, and impact durability. It is widely used in packaging, piping systems, plastic bottles, containers, geomembranes, and household products. Its lightweight nature combined with toughness makes HDPE an ideal material for applications that require strength, flexibility, and resistance to harsh environments.
Advantage
High strength-to-weight ratio for durable performance
Excellent resistance to chemicals and corrosion
Ideal for piping, containers, and packaging
UV-resistant and suitable for outdoor use
Product Detail
Product | Solid Content | Viscosity | Freezing Point | Features | Application |
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DX-530P | ~30% (in Toluene) | Medium (for easy blending) | Below -5℃ | Excellent adhesion to PP substrates, with good compatibility and low-temperature stability. | Widely used in coatings, inks, and adhesives to improve bonding on PP surfaces. |
CYD-128 | 28% – 32% | 300 – 370 cps | -5 to 0 ℃ | Excellent adhesion to untreated PP, with broad compatibility and low-temperature stability. | Applied in CCL, wind power, electrical insulation, and coatings requiring strong bonding. |
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