Low Density Polyethylene Resin LDPE (2100TN00)

    • Product Name: Low Density Polyethylene Resin LDPE (2100TN00)
    • Chemical Name (IUPAC): Polyethene
    • CAS No.: 9002-88-4
    • Chemical Formula: (C₂H₄)ₙ
    • Form/Physical State: Granules/Pellets
    • Factroy Site: Linzi District, Zibo City, Shandong Province
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    • Manufacturer: Sinopec Qilu Petrochemical
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    906383

    Product Name Low Density Polyethylene Resin LDPE (2100TN00)
    Density 0.920 g/cm³
    Melt Flow Index 2.0 g/10 min (190°C/2.16kg)
    Tensile Strength At Yield 10 MPa
    Elongation At Break 500%
    Flexural Modulus 200 MPa
    Vicat Softening Point 93°C
    Maximum Processing Temperature 110°C
    Impact Strength No break (at room temperature)
    Hardness Shore D 42
    Clarity Good
    Applications Film extrusion, packaging, agricultural films

    As an accredited Low Density Polyethylene Resin LDPE (2100TN00) factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing The packaging for Low Density Polyethylene Resin LDPE (2100TN00) comes in a 25 kg white plastic bag with product labeling.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) Container Loading (20′ FCL) for Low Density Polyethylene Resin LDPE (2100TN00): Typically 24-26 metric tons packed in 25kg bags on pallets.
    Shipping Shipping for Low Density Polyethylene Resin LDPE (2100TN00) is typically handled in pellet form, packed in 25 kg moisture-resistant bags, or bulk containers such as super sacks or hopper trucks. The resin should be stored and transported in cool, dry conditions to prevent contamination and degradation, complying with safety and transportation regulations.
    Storage Low Density Polyethylene Resin (LDPE 2100TN00) should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and sources of heat or ignition. Keep the product in tightly closed containers or original packaging to prevent contamination. Avoid exposure to strong oxidizing agents, and always follow local regulations for storage and handling of polymer resins.
    Shelf Life Low Density Polyethylene Resin (LDPE 2100TN00) typically has an indefinite shelf life when stored properly in cool, dry conditions.
    Application of Low Density Polyethylene Resin LDPE (2100TN00)

    Melting Point: Low Density Polyethylene Resin LDPE (2100TN00) with a melting point of 110°C is used in extrusion coating applications, where it provides excellent heat sealability and adhesion to substrates.

    Viscosity Grade: Low Density Polyethylene Resin LDPE (2100TN00) possessing a high melt flow index is used in film production processes, where it ensures superior processability and enables production of thin, strong films.

    Density: Low Density Polyethylene Resin LDPE (2100TN00) with a density of 0.920 g/cm³ is used in the manufacture of flexible packaging, where it delivers enhanced puncture resistance and softness.

    Purity: Low Density Polyethylene Resin LDPE (2100TN00) at 99.9% purity is used in pharmaceutical packaging applications, where it reduces contamination risk and ensures product safety.

    Molecular Weight: Low Density Polyethylene Resin LDPE (2100TN00) with controlled molecular weight distribution is used in blown film extrusion, where it produces uniform film thickness and optimal mechanical strength.

    Thermal Stability: Low Density Polyethylene Resin LDPE (2100TN00) with high thermal stability up to 85°C is used in hot fill container applications, where it maintains structural integrity under elevated temperatures.

    Particle Size: Low Density Polyethylene Resin LDPE (2100TN00) of fine particle size is used in masterbatch compounding, where it allows uniform dispersion of pigments and additives.

    Stability Temperature: Low Density Polyethylene Resin LDPE (2100TN00) stable up to 75°C is used in agricultural film manufacturing, where it provides consistent field performance and weather resistance.

    Tensile Strength: Low Density Polyethylene Resin LDPE (2100TN00) with tensile strength of 10 MPa is used in shrink film production, where it offers reliable holding force to secure bundled products.

    Transparency: Low Density Polyethylene Resin LDPE (2100TN00) exhibiting high transparency is used in food wrap applications, where it enables clear visibility of packaged contents.

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    More Introduction

    Understanding Low Density Polyethylene Resin LDPE (2100TN00)

    A Maker’s Perspective on LDPE (2100TN00)

    We have spent years refining the manufacture of low density polyethylene resin, so every bag of our LDPE (2100TN00) represents more than faceless polymer chains—it’s the result of hard-won experience on the factory floor and in applied research. Polyethylene remains a backbone of modern plastics, but distinctions between grades have a direct impact on the finished products our customers rely on. LDPE (2100TN00) deserves a careful introduction for anyone seeking resilience and production efficiency.

    Core Features and the Manufacturing Process

    Our LDPE (2100TN00) arises out of high-pressure polymerization. We monitor the process vigilantly. The structure that emerges keeps branching at the molecular level, so this material stays flexible and resilient even under different processing conditions. Sheets, films, and molded components all benefit from its unique profile. Recycling facilities comment on its melt predictability—the processing window makes it a consistent go-to for operators running film lines, cable insulation, or blown extrusion.

    Density lands between 0.915 and 0.935 g/cm³, which means our LDPE resists cracking when flexed. Melt flow index for the 2100TN00 variant brings convenience in extrusion and film manufacturing; anyone working roll-to-roll will recognize how smoothly it moves through dies, always forming bubble films with minimal downtime. The resin pellets pour cleanly, and inside the extruder the melt behaves without frustrating surges or hang-ups.

    Real-World Value: Performance and Practical Use

    From our own operation’s feedback and reports from converters, 2100TN00 finds its main home in packaging films. Bag makers count on its clarity and high tensile strength. In a film, the resin resists puncturing from sharp objects better than general-purpose HDPE. Flexible packaging often means contexts like grocery produce bags, shrink wrap, garment covers, and food-grade sheeting.

    Customers choose this LDPE grade for wire and cable coatings too. The low dielectric constant avoids losses in electrical insulation, and we see this resin applied in coaxial cable jackets, where a predictable melt index ensures correct coating thickness time and again. No manufacturer likes electrical failures traced back to resin inconsistencies, so we perform batch-by-batch QC—voltage testing, gel detection, and impurity control. These controls safeguard not just reputation but also end-user safety.

    Heavy duty lining—pond liners, landfill covers, vapor barriers—relies on the balance of flexibility and toughness that LDPE (2100TN00) shows. Compared to other grades, field technicians note fewer crease marks and easier deployment over irregular surfaces. Cold storage environments place unique demands on liners, and the resin stays soft instead of stiffening and cracking during low-temperature swings.

    What Sets LDPE (2100TN00) Apart?

    Manufacturers often look at our resin’s resistance to environmental stress cracking. This property sets our 2100TN00 apart from mid-density or high-density alternatives. While other polymer products may carry more rigidity, they can split or shatter under repeated mechanical stress. Our resin’s long-chain branching absorbs those impacts—supermarkets appreciate the difference because fewer produce bags tear at checkout, and storage warehouses find less loss from punctures and cracks.

    Ease of processing in 2100TN00 helps drive investment decisions for production lines. The predictable melt flow brings efficiency, trimming startup scrap and minimizing machine adjustment. Operators who have run other polyolefins, especially in challenging climate conditions, notice that our resin is less sensitive to humidity swings. The production environment—whether coastal or desert—demands stability, and we have tuned our polymerization process to achieve a consistent range batch after batch.

    LDPE (2100TN00) also supports clarity and gloss. Compared to variants loaded with additives or higher crystalline content, our formulation offers smooth surface appearance. This goes further than aesthetic value—clarity in agricultural films helps when workers monitor crops, and gloss in retail packaging draws consumer attention.

    Comparisons: LDPE Against Other Polyethylene Grades

    Price and function drive the selection between polyethylene varieties. High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) holds up against abrasion and chemical attack but sacrifices flexibility and transparency; mid-density grades (MDPE) land in between, but even they cannot always deliver on stretch and puncture resistance the same way LDPE grades can. In practical terms, our customers return to LDPE (2100TN00) for projects that need the material to flex, stretch, or resist repetitive abuse.

    Thickness and gauge range matter. LDPE (2100TN00) allows for thinner gauge films because of its high elongation at break. Brands producing bread bags, magazine wraps, and produce packaging rely on this characteristic to reduce plastic weight without triggering quality concerns. Lighter film translates to real savings over millions of units, and every gram trimmed per package adds up. We benchmark our resin against international competitors and keep a close eye on resin performance in automated packaging plants to ensure we don’t sacrifice consistency for price.

    Industry Demands and Customer Expectations

    Shifts in the global resin marketplace demand constant attention. Converter plant managers want to run 24 hours without line stoppages. Our 2100TN00 grade answers by maintaining pellet shape and size within a tight range, so material feeding stays smooth and clog-free. Our experience with customer feedback loops means we catch any manufacturing drift early. Yield losses, black specs, and foreign particle contamination no longer escape QC.

    Some industries pursue special requirements—medical packaging, toys, or clean-room applications. We make sure our resins meet food-contact regulations, and can supply migration certificates for customers facing strict compliance audits. Frequency of audit-ready batches and traceability in production records keeps brand risk at bay. Years in the plastics industry taught us that trust builds not from claims, but from consistent delivery and open data. Whenever an operator spots a potential issue, our technical support line ties into manufacturing so adjustments roll out before problems multiply.

    Challenges with LDPE and How We Tackle Them

    No resin grade brings universal solutions. LDPE, by its nature, can soften at elevated temperatures. Our plant teams design for this in shipment and storage, timing deliveries to avoid prolonged heat exposure. In application, users working in high-heat environments (e.g., industrial liners for hot-fill goods) opt for resin blends or layered co-extruded films that combine LDPE with tougher non-meltable polymers. We participate in these joint design sessions, translating on-the-floor findings to product improvements for future batches.

    Another area we focus on is surface slip and anti-block properties. Many film manufacturers adjust recipes to prevent film layers from sticking. We offer customization at the compounding step, introducing anti-block or slip agents directly at the reactor where possible, so formulations retain their processing advantages while suiting downstream production needs. Our technical exchange program works across customer sites to diagnose sticking, excessive friction, or haze, recommending formulation tweaks or line adjustments based on measurable feedback.

    Processing Insight: Supporting Converters and End-Users

    Producers and converters value real answers to their challenges. LDPE (2100TN00) works neatly in blown film production; we see lines running up to several hundred kilos per hour holding thickness tolerances across wide webs. When transitioning to specialty applications (e.g., stretch film, wrap-film laminates, bubble wrap), our in-house process engineers can recommend optimal temperature profiles and extrusion rates, sparing customers from costly trial-and-error cycles. As resin producers, we coordinate with OEMs for film winding systems, die maintenance, and recycling compatibility.

    Waste minimization stands out as a top concern. Scraps from production off-cuts or trim edges can be efficiently reprocessed as the melt viscosity in 2100TN00 tolerates several re-extrusion cycles without breakdown. In our factory, internal scrap feeds straight back into non-critical film runs after inline screening and filtration, lowering input costs and shrinking waste discharge. We support downstream customers in closed-loop recycling schemes, sharing know-how on filtration, pelletizing, and homogenization. Our management team considers this both an environmental and economic responsibility.

    Building Future-Ready Polyethylene

    As the plastics world adjusts to shifting regulations and increased scrutiny, the responsibility to innovate falls on material producers. We continually push for tighter melt index distribution, more precise pellet sizing, and enhancements in processability. Collaboration drives this process; field visits, shared lab testing, and real data from film extrusion lines shape the improvements customers will see in newer lots.

    Sustainability remains our horizon. Bio-based and recycled LDPE compounds are no longer wishful lab projects—they’re part of our R&D pipeline. Early tests with 2100TN00 show full compatibility with food-safe recycled feedstock blends, with no loss in mechanical performance under careful quality control. Tooling investments on our side mean customers gain access to resins that meet both regulatory mandates and business objectives.

    Industry Knowledge: Lessons from Long-Term Supply Partnerships

    Partnerships grow only by confronting the reality of field application. During supply shortages or feedstock hiccups, we maintain open dialogue with procurement teams to keep lines running. Our on-hand inventory allows for rapid delivery, and years of scheduling experience let us buffer swings in crude feedstock prices. This strategy doesn’t shield customers entirely from volatility, but bridges gaps during global logistic delays. We encourage customers to schedule quarterly supply planning sessions with us, using real production and market data to underpin orders and delivery windows. These shared dashboards predict demand surges, reducing blind spots on both ends.

    Feedback from machinery operators steers resin adjustments. If surface gels emerge, or if a film fails a dart-drop test, field engineers flag the problem for our chemists. Correction cycles take hours, not days, because our analytics tools link plant, QC lab, and logistics in real time. This instant loop from lab report to line technician to plant manager remains a competitive strength.

    LDPE (2100TN00): A Manufacturer’s Long View

    The long-term investment in LDPE (2100TN00) manufacturing means we track not just lab values but how resin acts under the wear-and-tear of modern plastics conversion. Each plant visit, pilot run, and thorough QC check builds a record that goes further than datasheet numbers. We audit our process chemistry, track additive incorporation, and analyze performance on production film rolls before every outgoing truck leaves our gates.

    Polyethylene production, as we see it, doesn’t end with resin in a bag. We shoulder the burden of continuous improvement for converters, packaging specialists, industrial users, and sustainability officers. By supporting machine start-ups, providing in-person troubleshooting, and guiding upgrades as resin technology evolves, we help supply chains work smoothly—delivering LDPE grades that form the functional backbone of today’s packaging, electrical insulation, liners, and countless everyday products.

    Final Thoughts: Focusing on What Matters

    Experience in manufacturing teaches stubborn lessons. Polyethylene resin quality isn’t a matter of luck or one-time effort. Attention to detail, proactive engagement, and willingness to adapt keep production lines humming, customers supplied, and finished products up to a standard that end users trust. We take pride in LDPE (2100TN00) not just as a chemical product, but as a reliable material partner—a foundation supporting industries as diverse as food packaging, agriculture, electronics, and construction.

    By listening, improving, and investing, we aim to keep LDPE (2100TN00) ahead of shifting standards and demanding applications. Every roll, bag, liner, and cable finds a starting point in these carefully engineered resin pellets, shaped by hands-on experience and a commitment to quality across every step of the process.