LDPE 150E is a low density polyethylene (LDPE) resin produced by Dow using high-pressure polymerization technology. It features a highly branched molecular structure that delivers excellent flexibility, toughness, and processing stability.This grade is specifically designed for blown film extrusion, offering a well-balanced combination of mechanical strength, film clarity, and reliable processability.LDPE 150E is widely used in industrial, agricultural, and general-purpose packaging applications where durability and consistent film performance are required. PropertyTypical ValueDensity0.921g/cm³Melt Flow Rate (MFR) (190 °C/2.16 kg)0.25–0.30g/10 minTensile Elongation at Break (MD/TD)HighDart Drop Impact ResistanceGoodElmendorf Tear Strength (MD/TD)BalancedVicat Softening Temperature96°C Primary Uses (1) Packaging FilmsIndustrial packaging filmsHeavy-duty packaging bagsGeneral-purpose wrapping and protective films(2) Agricultural & Protective FilmsAgricultural mulch and covering filmsProtective films for industrial and construction use(3) Food and Consumer PackagingFlexible packaging filmsApplications requiring toughness and compliance with food contact regulations Main Product Features Excellent Film Toughness. Dow LDPE 150E provides high elongation at break and strong resistance to tearing and impact, ensuring durable films even at low thicknesses.Good Impact and Tear Resistance. The resin delivers balanced Dart impact strength and Elmendorf tear properties, supporting demanding packaging and protective film applications.Stable and Easy Processing. With smooth melt flow behavior, DOW 150E runs efficiently on conventional blown film lines, enabling stable bubble formation and uniform film thickness.Good Optical Properties. Films produced with LDPE 150E exhibit good clarity and surface appearance, suitable for transparent and semi-transparent packaging. Processing Guidelines Recommended melt temperature range: 170–230 °C.Provides stable extrusion, good melt strength, and consistent film gauge.Compatible with mono-layer and simple multilayer film structures. Your Name * Your Email * Your Phone * Your Country Your Message *