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Features of Floating Buoy Systems for Water Facility Construction
As a crucial component of aquatic facilities, pontoons possess distinct features and significant value.
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What is polyethylene?
Polyethylene (PE) is a thermoplastic resin material produced by the polymerization of ethylene. Chemically, polyethylene molecules are either linear or branched, formed through an addition polymerization reaction of ethylene monomers. Depending on the polymerization method, molecular weight, and chain structure, polyethylene can be classified into various types, such as high-pressure polyethylene, low-pressure polyethylene, and linear low-density polyethylene. These different types of polyethylene exhibit distinct physical and chemical properties—like density, molecular weight, and crystallinity—and, as a result, each finds its own unique applications in diverse industries.