TYPE
LDPE (Low-Density Polyethylene)
SOURCE
Waste from flexible plastics, gallon caps, squeezable bottles, and similar materials.
RECYCLE CODE
IMPACT STRENGTH
93 kg/cm²
A practical guide for design and production teams specifying Robries Polymer Sheet for real projects.
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We source plastic waste through local collection and sorting networks in Indonesia, then process it into high-value sustainable materials. By focusing on domestic sources, ROBRIES helps reduce the national plastic waste burden.
Transparent, responsible sourcing is the foundation behind every ROBRIES material used in real-world projects.
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SOURCE
Waste from flexible plastics, gallon caps, squeezable bottles, and similar materials.
RECYCLE CODE
IMPACT STRENGTH
93 kg/cm²
TYPE
SOURCE
Waste from bottle caps, crates, shampoo bottles, gallon caps, and similar materials.
RECYCLE CODE
IMPACT STRENGTH
214 kg/cm²





















(actual size 94.7 x 39.7)
(actual size 99.7 x 49.7)
(actual size 119.7 x 59.7)
*Dimensional tolerance may vary by 3-5 mm
Robries Polymer Sheet can be worked with standard workshop tools for cutting, engraving, joining, bonding, and mechanical fastening.


Clamp the side of the material that will not be bent.
Use a heat gun to warm the bending area evenly to around 60 degrees C.
When the material starts to soften and bend, press it to the desired angle and clamp it until cool.
Do not use the material as a kitchen countertop near a stove. Avoid prolonged direct sunlight. Maximum heat resistance is 140 degrees C.
Robries Polymer Sheet is certified non-toxic, but it is not yet certified for direct food contact. Use a separate container or liner when food contact is required.
For tabletops, make sure the supporting structure covers at least 70% of the surface to keep the material stable during use.
Use a soft cloth for routine cleaning. Avoid abrasive tools and harsh chemicals that may damage the surface.