HDPE Natural Plastic Sheet - 25mm To 60mm Thick


Price
Sale price £42.64 | (Inc. VAT)

Description

High Density Polyethylene

PE300 is a lightweight (SG 0.96) and strong material that has excellent sliding properties, good chemical resistance, low moisture absorption and high impact strength at low temperatures (-50°C to +80°C). Easily processed by most traditional methods and is food compliant

Properties

  • Good low temperature resistance
  • Low density
  • Low water absorption
  • Good electrical properties
  • Food compliant

Applications

  • Pumps
  • Tank construction
  • Gaskets
  • Medical applications
  • Components for the food industry
What is HDPE Plastic Sheet?
HDPE Plastic Sheet or to give it its complete name, High Density Polyethylene Sheet, is a very versatile engineering plastic which has been labelled "chopping board material" which is self explanatory because it’s become famous in huge food producing factories, right down to domestic kitchen environments as an excellent board for chopping food on. HDPE Plastic Sheet tends to be kind to knife blades and HDPE will probably keep your knife sharper for longer and because HDPE is classed as food safe it becomes the plastic of choice. Without getting to technical, HDPE Plastic Sheet generally has two grades. HDPE 300 and HDPE 500, the number dictates the density of the plastic and 500 grade is the more dense and slightly harder grade but also slightly more expensive.
What are the disadvantages of HDPE Plastic Sheet?
HDPE Plastic Sheet would probably not be suitable in areas or environments where impact resistance is required from very heavy objects. HDPE is slightly softer than some other engineering plastics such as Nylon or Acetal. It is possible to cause a mark in HDPE Plastic Sheet if you has strong nails and were to press hard into the sheet. This can be an advantage as HDPE Plastic Sheet will cause no damage to cans in say a canning factory.
How does HDPE Plastic Sheet look?
300 grade HDPE Plastic Sheet usually comes with a gloss slide and a matt side but as with all engineering plastics HDPE Sheet doesn't have any protective coating on it, so its not possible to guarantee a totally scratch free surface. This is generally why these semi-finished engineering plastics are more suited to industrial or engineering applications.
Why should you use HDPE Plastic Sheet?
HDPE Plastic Sheet has an almost waxy feel to it and is pretty good at being a low friction wear strip material and is used probably more than any other plastic as a wear strip on conveyors or production lines of huge companies. HDPE Plastic Sheet when converted into strips and fixed to a conveyor as a guard rail where millions of items will pass on a never ending production line is where HDPE Plastic sheet excels. In this environment, its low friction and outstanding wear resistance really excels. One thing to note at this point is that it’s very difficult to bond effectively to anything, which means that HDPE Plastic Sheet will need to be physically or mechanically fixed in place using screws etc. HDPE Plastic Sheet can be machined quite nicely on CNC or traditional machines using TCT cutting tools and will provide a nice smooth surface.
Is there a summary of HDPE Plastic Sheet?
So, if you’re looking for an engineering plastic that is economical, abrasion resistant and low friction, HDPE Plastic Sheet is a good choice. If you need high load or impact resistance or a plastic that will bond easily, Nylon Plastic Sheet may be worth looking into. Please call or email our technical team if you need any help whatsoever. We have full range of engineering plastics including HDPE Plastic Sheet for immediate delivery from our warehouse.

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