1. What is an LDPE film?
In fact, the LDPE film was the first polyethylene produced, so it is like a premium cousin of HDPE film. But as the name suggests, LDPE has a lower “density” than HDPE.
2. Uses of LDPE film
LDPE’s lower density and branched molecules give it slightly different properties than HDPE, although they share some similar uses, such as packaging. The LDPE/HDPE difference usually causes them to be collected separately for recycling…but not always.
LDPE is resistant to impact (not fragile), moisture (waterproof), and chemicals (can withstand many hazardous materials).
You can use LDPE every day, for a variety of reasons. But especially the sustainable benefits of lightweight plastics used in packaging, especially for really light plastic films, one of the main uses of LDPE films. Thankfully, plastic packaging is increasingly recognized for its contributions. The nature of plastics – lightweight yet durable – makes them ideal for all types of packaging and helps to reduce the environmental impact of the packaging.
In addition, there are many uses in industry and agriculture, especially as plastic films and packaging to protect all kinds of products.
Plastic packaging can deliver more goods with significantly less waste and reduce harmful impacts on the environment.
3. Recycling LDPE film
Many items made with LDPE film are collected for recycling in communities across the country. Rigid LDPE film products (bottles, containers, lids, caps, etc.) are often collected in curbside recycling programs.
But flexible LDPE bags and wrap packaging are different. Clean and dry bags and packaging made of LDPE (and HDPE) are purchased at numerous retailers nationwide. This includes bags for groceries, newspaper delivery, dry cleaning, bread, produce, and more, along with produce wrap, bubble wrap, and cereal box liners.
Read more: Properties and uses of PE film in life
When recycled, LDPE films have a second chance to last like other useful products, such as:
- Shipping envelopes
- Trash can liners
- Tiles
- Paneling
- Furniture
- Incubation barrel
- Trash can
- Ornamental wood
- Outdoor wood
Recycling LDPE films and other plastics can help reduce the load on our environment. So LDPE film will continue to do its duty to deliver more goods with less waste.
4. Why is Amiba company always the first choice?
- More than 30 years of experience in the plastic and complex film packaging industry
- Provide products with high quality
- Large production capacity
- Cost savings
- Large warehouse system, fast delivery
- Diverse payment policy
- Being a close partner of many large companies and large enterprises
- Staff dedicated to the job
- The production environment is safe for humans and the environment
Amiba company’s products are widely used by ensuring quality management, environmental protection, and integrated ISO standards:
– It has been assessed and certified to meet the requirements of Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) Codex Alimentarius
– It has been assessed and certified to meet the requirements of Food Safety System Certification (FSSC) 22000
– It has been assessed and certified to meet the requirements of ISO 22000: 2018
– It has been assessed and certified to meet the requirements of ISO 9001: 2015
If you need to learn more about LDPE film or need advice regarding placing an order or getting a price quotation, please call now +84 966 290 555 for the best support.
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