High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Smooth Stress Released Sheet

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Smooth HDPE may expose evident surface blemishes/scratches and is NOT recommended for applications where visual aesthetics are necessary

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Description

High‑Density Polyethylene (HDPE) is one of the world’s most widely used and trusted engineering plastics. First commercialized in the 1950s, HDPE quickly became the material of choice for everything from milk jugs to marine components thanks to its exceptional strength‑to‑density ratio, superb chemical resistance, and outstanding weatherability. Our HDPE Smooth Stress‑Released Sheet builds on that heritage by delivering a UV‑stabilized, matte‑finish surface that’s easy to machine, simple to keep clean, and tough enough for the most demanding indoor or outdoor environments.

Overview

Produced under low‑pressure, low‑temperature conditions, high‑density polyethylene is renowned for its high stiffness, high impact strength, and excellent scratch resistance. Unlike plywood or laminated materials, HDPE will not delaminate, chip, rot, swell, or absorb moisture, even after years of sun, salt, or chemical exposure. This makes it an ideal substitute for wood, metal, or composite panels in cabinetry, furniture, marine, and recreational applications.

The sheet is fully RoHS compliant and manufactured from FDA‑ and USDA‑approved resins, making it a safe option for food‑contact surfaces as well.

Notable Attributes

Key Attributes

  • Excellent scratch & abrasion resistance
  • High impact strength & stiffness
  • UV‑stabilized for long‑term outdoor use
  • Non‑porous matte finish—easy to clean & sanitize
  • Resists moisture, saltwater, chemicals, & staining
  • Will not chip, rot, swell, or delaminate
  • Lightweight and easy to machine with standard tooling
  • RoHS, FDA, and USDA compliant

Applications

Typical Applications

  • Marine & outdoor cabinetry or furniture
  • Residential & commercial outdoor kitchens
  • Deck rails, trim boards, & architectural accents
  • Dock boxes, hatches, and covers
  • Playground equipment & recreational structures
  • Decorative wood or metal replacement panels
  • Signage & display boards that demand weatherability

From boat bulkheads to backyard cabinets, HDPE’s combination of impact strength, UV stability, and low maintenance makes it the perfect choice when longevity and durability matter most.

Compliances

Regulatory & Environmental Compliance

  • FDA 21 CFR 177.1520 – Food‑contact safe
  • USDA compliant for meat & poultry handling
  • RoHS & REACH compliant – free from heavy metals
  • 100 % recyclable thermoplastic

Maintenance & Cleaning

Maintenance & Cleaning

No special cleaners required. Simply wash with mild soap or detergent and warm water, then rinse. For stubborn residue, use isopropyl alcohol or a plastic‑safe degreaser. Avoid abrasive pads that may dull the matte finish.

Technical Specifications

Technical Specifications (Typical)

Property Value
Density 0.96 g/cm³
Tensile Strength 4,600 psi
Flexural Modulus 200,000 psi
Izod Impact (Notched) >10 ft‑lb/in (no break)
Hardness (Shore D) 69
Vicat Softening Point 257 °F (125 °C)
Continuous Service Temp. 180 °F (82 °C)

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Can HDPE sheets be painted?

A: HDPE’s low surface energy makes paint adhesion difficult. For colored panels, we recommend ordering pigmented HDPE or applying specialty primers.

Q: How do I cut or route HDPE?

A: HDPE machines easily with standard woodworking tools—use carbide‑tipped blades and bits, moderate feed rates, and secure clamping for best results.

Q: Is HDPE safe for food‑contact surfaces?

A: Yes. Our smooth stress‑released HDPE sheet is manufactured from FDA‑approved resin and is USDA compliant.

Q: Does HDPE fade in sunlight?

A: This sheet is UV stabilized to resist color fade and brittleness, offering years of outdoor performance.

Q: Can HDPE be thermoformed?

A: Absolutely. HDPE can be heat‑formed, welded, or bent to create complex shapes without loss of strength.

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