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Polyethylene or polyethene is a thermoplastic commodity heavily used in consumer products (over 60M tons are produced worldwide every year). Its name originates from the monomer ethene, also known as ethylene, used to create the polymer. Polyethylene stock shapes are classified into three different categories based mostly on its density and branching. The mechanical properties of PE depend significantly on variables such as the extent and type of branching, the crystal structure, and the molecular weight.

UHMWPE is polyethylene with a molecular weight numbering in the millions, usually between 3.1 and 5.67 million. The high molecular weight results in less efficient packing of the chains into the crystal structure as evidenced by densities less than high density polyethylene (e.g. 0.935 - 0.930). The high molecular weight results in a very tough material. UHMWPE can be made through any catalyst technology, although Ziegler catalysts are most common. UHMWPE is used in high modulus fibers and in bulletproof vests.

PE2
Unit of Measure
Items PE2
2900-0300
Natural UHMW-PE Rod
PE2
2900-0500
Natural UHMW-PE Rod
PE2
2900-0700
Natural UHMW-PE Rod
PE2
2900-0900
Natural UHMW-PE Rod
PE2
2900-1000
Natural UHMW-PE Rod
Weight N/A 0.075 lb/ft N/A 0.113 lb/ft N/A 0.150 lb/ft N/A 0.188 lb/ft N/A 0.225 lb/ft
Density (ASTM D792) N/A 58.01 lb/ft³
Hardness - Durometer - Shore D (ASTM D2240) N/A 68
Coefficient of Friction, Static N/A 0.15
Coefficient of Friction, Dynamic N/A 0.12
Tensile Strength at Break (ASTM D638) N/A 5800 psi
Tensile Modulus (ASTM D638) N/A 120000 psi
Elongation - Yield (ASTM D638) N/A 15 %
Tensile Elongation, Break N/A 250 %
Flexural Modulus N/A 110000 psi
Izod Impact N/A 34 ft·lb/in
Tensile Impact Strength (DIN 53448) N/A 1050 ft·lb/in²
Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion N/A 11 x 10-5 in/in/ºF
Maximum Operating Temperature N/A 180 ºF
Volume Resistivity (ASTM D257) N/A > 1015 ohm·cm
Standard Length N/A 10 ft5 ft