Noun
LDPE (countable and uncountable, plural LDPEs)
(organic chemistry) Initialism of low-density polyethylene.
After 12 months of exposure, for example, there was a 34-fold difference in average total POPs amassed on LDPE compared to PET at one location. Source: Internet
But even ignoring ozone, organic cotton bags may need to be reused up to 3,800 times to match LDPE. Source: Internet
Armostat® 400-XE50 by AkzoNobel is a solid high concentrate masterbatch consisting of 50% cocobis(2-hydroxyethyl)amine on LDPE carrier. Source: Internet
FK PE 50S by Polytechs is a high concentration masterbatch containing 50% refined zeolite deodorizing powder in LDPE base resin. Source: Internet
It is compatible with LDPE, LLDPE, HDPE and PP. Source: Internet
It is suitable for use in a variety of polymers including LDPE, PP, PS, PVC and ABS. Source: Internet