
Polyethylene (PE) Films
Polyethylene (PE) Films
Low-density (LDPE), medium-density (MDPE), and high-density (HDPE) polyethylene film types are suitable for both printing and lamination processes and are widely used as flexible packaging materials across various industries.
Compared to CPP films, PE films exhibit superior structural integrity under cold storage conditions. Additionally, PE films have a higher density than polypropylene (PP) films, providing greater toughness and strength.
Key Performance Features of PE Films
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High gloss and surface brilliance
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Excellent mechanical strength and durability
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Exceptional toughness and puncture resistance
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One- or two-sided heat sealability
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Compatibility with lamination and printing processes
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Outstanding machinability on automatic packaging lines
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Strong resistance to cracking, acids, organic solvents, and electrolytes
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Excellent electrical insulation properties
Common Packaging Applications of Polyethylene Films
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Bread bags and bakery product packaging
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Pasta, legumes, and other dry food packaging
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Textile product wraps and pouches
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Medical device and pharmaceutical packaging
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Pet food and animal nutrition packaging
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Frozen food packaging
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Shrink wrap applications
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Deep-draw vacuum packaging
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Lamination base films
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Heavy-duty packaging
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Doypack (stand-up pouch) formats
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