Common Uses of High-Density Polyethylene High-density polyethylene or HDPE is a commonly used petroleum thermoplastic and the most used of the three polyethylenes for a wide range of applications.
ADVANTAGES: Affordable High-Quality Operate and Harsh Temperatures Non-Leaching UV Resistant Resistant to most Chemicals Stiff Material Amazing Durability Highly Versatile Common Uses for HDPE
Plastic bottles: Most people are informally introduced to the durable plastic through water bottles. HDPE is great for blow-molding applications, particularly food and beverage containers because it won’t leach into the bottles’ contents. In addition, HDPE is recyclable which makes it a great choice for these highly disposable products.
The Top Uses for HDPE Include Shampoo Bottles Toys Chemical Containers Pipe Systems Milk Jugs Recycling Bins Grocery Bags Cereal Box Liners Flower Pots
ADVANTAGES: Affordable High-Quality Operate and Harsh Temperatures Non-Leaching UV Resistant Resistant to most Chemicals Stiff Material Amazing Durability Highly Versatile Common Uses for HDPE
Plastic bottles: Most people are informally introduced to the durable plastic through water bottles. HDPE is great for blow-molding applications, particularly food and beverage containers because it won’t leach into the bottles’ contents. In addition, HDPE is recyclable which makes it a great choice for these highly disposable products.
The Top Uses for HDPE Include Shampoo Bottles Toys Chemical Containers Pipe Systems Milk Jugs Recycling Bins Grocery Bags Cereal Box Liners Flower Pots