Low-density polyethylene is a high–molecular weight synthetic resin obtained by the polymerization of gaseous ethylene under high pressure. It belongs to the family of thermoplastics and has a branched molecular structure with a broad molecular weight distribution, characteristics that classify it as a multipurpose resin.
Resin for the extrusion of multipurpose films, designed for use where good mechanical and optical properties are required. It is used to manufacture semi-industrial bags in automatic sealing processes, either alone or blended with state-of-the-art resins, depending on the packaging requirements.