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Linear Low-Density Polyethylene

Linear Low-Density Polyethylene (LLDPE) is a type of plastic made from petroleum, known for its flexibility, strength, and durability. It is produced through a process called copolymerization, which results in long, straight molecular chains with some short branches. This structure gives LLDPE excellent impact resistance, flexibility, and processability, making it ideal for packaging films, bags, and wraps. It is widely used in industries like agriculture, consumer goods, and construction due to its versatility and performance under various environmental conditions. LLDPE is lightweight, recyclable, and resistant to chemicals and moisture.