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High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) is a durable and versatile thermoplastic material widely used across industrial, food processing, agricultural, marine, and fabrication applications. Known for its excellent chemical resistance, moisture resistance, impact strength, and lightweight properties, HDPE sheets are a reliable solution for demanding environments.

What Is HDPE Plastic?

HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) is a strong and lightweight plastic material manufactured with a higher density structure than standard polyethylene materials. This gives HDPE sheets improved durability, chemical resistance, stiffness, and low moisture absorption.

Polyethylene materials are divided into categories based on their specific gravity:

(a) low density polyethylene having specific gravity of 0.910 — 0.925,
(b) medium density polyethylene, specific gravity of 0.926 — 0.940, and
(c) high density (linear) polyethylene, specific gravity 0.941 — 0.965.

The major advantages of polyethylenes are light weight, excellent chemical resistance, low moisture absorption, good impact strength, excellent low temperature properties, superb dielectric properties and low coefficient of friction. Unmodified polyethylenes can be produced from resins which are approved for food applications.

Increases in density result in: improved chemical resistance, greater hardness and tensile strength, better gas barrier properties, greater creep and temperature resistance.

High density polyethylene can be shaped and formed as sheets, rods, rolls etc. by standard heat forming techniques. If polyethylene is heated to within 5°C of its melting point, it can be shaped easily and will retain its imposed form on cooling. High density polyethylene for instance should be heated to a range of 130°C — 135°C for forming.

Polyethylenes can be readily welded with hot air. However, since oxygen at high temperatures has a tendency to degrade these materials, inert gas such as nitrogen should be used to weld this material.

Common HDPE applications include:

  • Food processing and preparation surfaces
  • Industrial cutting boards
  • Water and wastewater systems
  • Chemical storage and handling
  • Agricultural equipment
  • Marine and dock components
  • Tank liners and fabricated tanks
  • Conveyor components
  • Wear strips and guides
  • Protective barriers and liners

At Johnston Industrial Plastics, we provide our customers with the high density polyethylene (HDPE) plastic sheets, rods, rolls and films in Canada

High Density Polyethylene Sheet High Density Polyethylene Sheet Natural
properties and applications
Size: 48″ x 96″, 48″ x 120″,
60″ x 120″
Thickness: 1/16″- 3″
  High Density Polyethylene Sheet Black
properties and applications
Size: 48″ x 96″
Thickness: 1/8″- 1″
  High Density Polyethylene Sheet Colours
properties and applications
Size: 48″ x 96″
Thickness: 1/4″, 1/2″
  High Density Polyethylene Sheet Cutting Boards Size: 48″ x 96″, 48″ x 120″,
60″ x 120″
Thickness: 1/2″, 3/4″, 1″
High Density Polyethylene Rod properties and applications Diameter: 1/4″- 12″
Length: 6′, 8′
High Density Polyethylene Roll Stock properties and applications Width: 48″
Thickness: .020″- .060″
Weight: approx. 100# or 150#
High Density Polyethylene Film properties and applications Thickness:
Light, Medium, Heavy,
Ex-Heavy, Ex-Ex-Heavy
Roll Size:
500sq.ft. – 4000sq.ft.
Available in: Black,
Vapour Barrier Grade,
Greenhouse film

FAQs

HDPE (High Density Polyethylene) has a higher density structure compared to standard polyethylene materials, which gives it greater strength, improved chemical resistance, better impact performance, and lower moisture absorption. Because of these properties, HDPE sheets are commonly used in industrial, fabrication, food processing, and outdoor applications where durability is important.

HDPE sheets are easy to machine and fabricate using common plastic fabrication methods. They can be CNC routed, drilled, cut, welded, and thermoformed into custom components for industrial and commercial applications. Their lightweight structure and durability make them a preferred material for custom fabrication projects.

Compared to many other industrial plastics, HDPE offers an excellent balance of affordability, chemical resistance, impact strength, and machinability. It is often selected for applications where lightweight durability and moisture resistance are important without the higher cost of specialty engineering plastics.

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