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.
HDPE has a low degree of branching and thus stronger intermolecular forces and tensile strength. HDPE can be produced by chromium/silica catalysts, Ziegler-Natta catalysts or metallocene catalysts. The lack of branching is ensured by an appropriate choice of catalyst (e.g. Chromium catalysts or Ziegler-Natta catalysts and reaction conditions.
- ASTM D1248 - FDA Compliant.
- 0.125" through 2.50" Diameter available in full lengths only. 2.500" Diameter through 14.00" Diameter sold in foot increments.
Unit of Measure
Weight |
N/A 11.790 lb/ft |
Density (ASTM D792) |
N/A 59.88 lb/ft³ |
Hardness - Durometer - Shore D (ASTM D2240) |
N/A 67 |
Tensile Strength at Break (ASTM D638) |
N/A 4423 psi |
Tensile Modulus (ASTM D638) |
N/A 224812 psi |
Elongation - Yield (ASTM D638) |
N/A 18 % |
Tensile Elongation, Break |
N/A 1350 % |
Flexural Modulus |
N/A 166796 psi |
Izod Impact |
N/A 1.3 ft·lb/in |
Izod Impact Strength - Notched at 73ºF (ASTM D256) |
N/A 3 ft·lb/in |
Tensile Impact Strength (DIN 53448) |
N/A 570 ft·lb/in² |
Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion |
N/A 6.7 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 ft4 ft8 ft |
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