High molecular weight polyethylene boards are produced by melting high molecular weight polyethylene resin at high temperatures, followed by molding, shaping, and pressing processes.
High molecular weight polyethylene sheets with a molecular weight exceeding 4.5 million, utilizing imported raw materials with a molecular content up to 9.2 million, offer smooth surfaces, excellent toughness, self-lubricating properties, wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and stable performance. They are suitable for producing non-standard shapes, machined parts, and can be used in industrial applications as wear-resistant plates, lining plates, and material storage lining plates.
High molecular weight polyethylene sheets are used for the production of non-standard parts, processed components, and as lining boards for hoppers, silos, bins, coal chutes, coal storage, and coal unloading channels in industries such as power plants, cement, coal mines, and coal washing plants.





