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Polyethylene (PE) is a thermoplastic produced by the Chain polymerisation of ethylene gas.
Polyethylene has a waxy surface. It is non-polar, opaque (milky to white translucent) and very tough. The benefits of this economical plastic include its high chemical Resistance and low capacity for water absorption. One of the disadvantages of PE is that, although it can be welded, it is difficult to bond or glue.
Various types of polyethylene are used for a wide range of applications, for example as Cable insulation, packaging materials and tubes for gas and water installations.
Polyethylenes are differentiated primarily according to their density, which is determined by the macromolecules of the PE mass.