LDPE is thermoplastic.
LDPE has excellent resistance to water, moisture and most organic solvents and chemicals (except ones with aromatic or chlorine content). LDPE is the low density version of PE. This has less hardness, stiffness and strength compared to HDPE, but better ductility. It is opaque and only thin foils can be transparent. LDPE is used for packaging like foils, trays and plastic bags both for food and non-food purposes. Used as protective coating on paper, textiles and other plastics, for instance in milk cartons.
yes , it is biodegradable ,because, it is a natural fiber !!
Nope. Glass is not organic (contains no carbon) and as such is non biodegradable.
Aluminum is non biodregradable because it cannot be broken down into simpler substances
No, polystyrene cups are not considered biodegradable. They do degrade, but it takes so long that they are not considered biodegradable.
LDPE is thermoplastic.
PCBs are considered to be persistant environmental pollutants and thus are not very biodegradable.
Foods do not become biodegradable. Foods like fruits and many vegetables are usually considered biodegradable because they can be consumed.
Renewable is not necessarily biodegradable. For instance, latex used in making rubber is a renewable resource that comes from a tree, but the rubber made from it is not considered biodegradable.
LDPE is Low Density PolyEthylene.HDPE is High Density PolyEthylene.
PMMA LDPE HDPE
LDPE was prepared for the first time in 1933 at Imperial Chemical Industries.
LDPE is the most cheaper type of polyethylene, suitable for simple objects.
no, plastic can never be considered a biodegradable waste because it cannot be made into simpler substances by the microorganisms
no it is completely biodegradable and non toxic
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