High density polyethylene (HDPE) is a material derived from petroleum. High-density polyethylene has a higher resistance to chemicals than other polyethylene and is impact-resistant.
The density of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) has values between 0.9040-0.970 g/cm3. The molecular structure is different from that of low-density polyethylene. It is highly resistant to water and chemicals. But it is not as resistant to light and outdoor conditions as LDPE. HDPE is lighter in structure than water. It has high impact and tensile resistance. The temperature resistance is located above 100 degrees.
HDPE is highly resistant to aging and corrosion. Impact accidents are avoided with minimal damage because the stress crack and crack progression resistance are high. Due to the fact that it is a flexible material, it is easy and robust even under the worst operating conditions. High-density polyethylene has a self-lubricating property.


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