Comparison of LDPE vs HDPE


Comparison: Low-Density (LDPE) vs High-Density (HDPE) Polyethylene

Polyethylene properties vary significantly based on the degree of polymer chain branching.

Property/Feature Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE)
Molecular Structure High degree of short and long-chain branching, which prevents close packing. Linear structure with minimal branching, allowing chains to pack closely.
Density Range Low density (approx. 0.910–0.940 g/cm³) High density (approx. 0.941–0.965 g/cm³)
Crystallinity Low crystallinity (approx. 40-50%) due to irregular packing. High crystallinity (up to 90%) due to dense molecular alignment.
Mechanical Strength Soft, flexible, and high ductility; lower tensile strength. Hard, rigid, and high tensile strength; more durable.
Manufacturing Conditions Produced under high pressure (1000–3000 atm) using free-radical polymerization. Produced under low pressure using coordination catalysts (Ziegler-Natta).
Melting Point Lower melting point (approx. 105°C – 115°C). Higher melting point (approx. 120°C – 135°C).
Common Examples Plastic bags, squeeze bottles, cling wraps, wire insulation. Milk jugs, detergent bottles, water pipes, fuel tanks.
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