50μm Blue Low Density Polyethylene Film
50 μm blue low density polyethylene film designed for insulation, roofing, packaging, agriculture, construction, medical applications, and more.
Product Overview
Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) film is a flexible, durable, and moisture-resistant plastic film suitable for diverse industrial applications.
Primary Applications
- Packaging: Flexible packaging applications including bags, shrink wrap, and stretch film
- Agriculture: Greenhouse covers, mulch film, and silage bags
- Construction: Barrier protection material for construction sites, insulation, and roofing
- Medical: Disposable gloves and medical packaging
LDPE vs HDPE Comparison
LDPE film has lower density than HDPE film, making it softer, more flexible, and more transparent. HDPE film is more rigid, less flexible, and more opaque with higher tensile strength and puncture resistance. LDPE offers superior conformability and heat sealing capabilities.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification |
Measured Value |
| Appearance |
No air bubbles / stains / breakage / impurities |
OK |
| Width (mm) |
1300 -0+6 |
1302 |
| Thickness (mm) |
0.050 ± 0.005 |
0.051 |
| Max. Tension (N/50mm) TD |
≥ 15 |
20 |
| Max. Tension (N/50mm) MD |
≥ 15 |
20 |
| Color difference (Colorimeter △E) |
< 3 |
ok |
| Elongation @ break (%) TD |
≥ 230 |
1028 |
| Elongation @ break (%) MD |
≥ 230 |
584 |
| Surface Tension (Dyne Value) |
≥42 dyne |
48 |
Application Scenarios
- Industrial Packaging: Durable protection for industrial components against moisture, dust, and contaminants
- Food Packaging: Excellent barrier properties to maintain food freshness and safety
- Healthcare Industry: Medical products including hospital bedsheets, gowns, and surgical drapes
- Agriculture: Crop protection from insects, pests, and harsh weather conditions
- Protective Films: Surface protection in construction and building industries
- Chemical Packaging: Safe containment for chemicals and hazardous materials
Performance Enhancement Methods
- Blending: Combining with LLDPE or HDPE to improve tensile strength, impact resistance, and stiffness
- Additives: Incorporating fillers, elastomers, and reinforcing agents to enhance strength and flexibility
- Coating: Applying acrylic, urethane, or silicone coatings to improve barrier properties and adhesion
- Orienting: Stretching film in MD or TD directions to align polymer chains and improve strength
- Cross-linking: Modifying polymer chains for improved thermal stability and chemical resistance
- Process Control: Optimizing temperature, pressure, and extrusion speed for consistent properties