Linear low-density polyethylene
it is a substantially linear polymer with significant numbers of short branches, commonly made by copolymerization of ethylene with short-chain alpha-olefins. It has higher tensile strength than LDPE, it exhibits higher impact and puncture resistance than LDPE. LLDPE is used predominantly in film applications due to its toughness, flexibility and relative transparency. Product examples range from agricultural films, saran wrap, and bubble wrap, to multilayer and composite films.