Bharat Polychain

High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE)

High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) is one of the most versatile and widely used thermoplastics in the world. Known for its high strength-to-density ratio, chemical resistance, and durability, HDPE is a preferred choice across industries such as packaging, piping, construction, and consumer goods.

Key Features

1

High Strength & Rigidity

Excellent tensile and impact resistance for heavy-duty use.

2

Chemical & Corrosion Resistant

Performs well under harsh conditions.

3

Weather & UV Resistant

Long service life even in outdoor applications.

4

Lightweight & Flexible

Easy to handle and process.

5

Recyclable Material

100% recyclable and eco-friendly.

HDPE Classification Overview

Understand the complete classification and processing of High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) — from its raw materials to final industrial applications. This document provides a structured overview of HDPE types, properties, manufacturing processes, and product categories used across various sectors.

Click to download the full HDPE Classification PDF

High-Density Polyethylene

Rigid, durable, and chemical-resistant. Commonly used for pipes, containers, and household goods.

Popular

Blow Molding Grade

Designed for hollow, durable shapes like bottles and drums.

Excellent impact resistance and rigidity

Suitable for large-volume production

Common in packaging and chemical containers

Popular

Injection Molding Grade

Used for solid, detailed parts like caps and crates.

High dimensional accuracy and surface finish

Fast cycle times for mass production

Ideal for household and industrial components

Film Grade

Flexible and thin—perfect for bags and wraps.

Good clarity and tensile strength

Easy to process into thin films

Widely used in food and retail packaging

Pipe Grade

Engineered for strength and long-term fluid transport.

High pressure and chemical resistance

Long lifespan in underground applications

Used in water, gas, and sewage systems

Grades Available

1

Blow Moulding Grade

For containers and bottles

2

Film Grade

For packaging films and sheets

3

Injection Moulding Grade

For household and industries

4

Pipe Grade

For pressure pipes and conduits

HDPE Classification Overview

Understand the complete classification and processing of High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) — from its raw materials to final industrial applications. This document provides a structured overview of HDPE types, properties, manufacturing processes, and product categories used across various sectors.

Click to download the full HDPE Classification PDF

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