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About Plastic
Compare over 25 types of plastic to find the right material for you.
Moisture-Resistant Polyethylene (HDPE) Film


- Color: See Table
- Temperature Range: See Table
- Tensile Strength: See Table
- Impact Strength: 1.1-1.94 ft.-lbs./in. (Poor)
- Hardness: See Table
- For Use Outdoors: 0.005" Thick.: No; All other sizes: Yes
- Specifications Met:
0.005" Thick.: ASTM E84 10/40 for Flame and Smoke, Canvas Products Association International Specification 84, Sections 6 and 7
0.016", 0.023", and 0.055" Thick.: FDA Compliant 21 CFR 177.1520
All other sizes: Not Rated
The high-density construction translates into a durable film that’s more chemical and water resistant than LDPE film. This woven film is also tear and puncture resistant, so it’s often used for tarps and machine covers.
| Thick. | Thick. Tolerance | Wd. | Lg. | Hardness | Temperature Range, °F | Tensile Strength | Color | Each | |
| 0.023" | -0.0023" to 0.0023" | 2ft. | 45" | Rockwell R50 (Medium) | -70° to 120° | 4,000 psi (Poor) | Opaque White | 00000000 | 00000 |


























