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What exactly is a PE Artificial Christmas tree? This is a question we are asked on a regular basis, and with the increase in popularity of this type of tree over recent years, we have written this article to explain the \'ins and outs\' of Polyethylene better known as PE. This article should go some way to explaining what PE is, the process involved in manufacturing a PE Artificial Christmas tree and the benefits of purchasing a PE Artificial Christmas tree and how they compare to a regular Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Christmas trees happy reading! Essentially these are two types of plastic. PVC and PE are the least expensive plastic to produce, and in their \'raw\' form they are produced as small pellets before being melted and moulded in to a useable product. There are actually two types of PE pellets and many companies do not differentiate which is used in their products, just for the record our PE Artificial Christmas trees use the more expensive version delivering a higher quality tree that retains its colour and shape longer, so beware of a lesser quality tree, but I digress and that is a separate article coming soon! Back to this article, PVC is the third most widely produced plastic (after PE which is second). The most common usage for PVC is in our every day products from milk containers to upholstery; where as the lesser form of PE is more monly found in everyday shopping bags; we could get scientific about the differences here but that would lead to a different article also.
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