Cable Design

PE Cable Insulation: LDPE, HDPE, XLPE and Foamed PE Properties

A comparison of polyethylene cable insulation materials including LDPE, HDPE, XLPE and foamed PE properties.

Updated May 27, 2026

Polyethylene (PE) insulation is widely used in cable design because of its strong electrical properties, low dielectric constant and good moisture resistance. Common PE insulation types include low-density polyethylene, high-density polyethylene, cross-linked polyethylene and foamed polyethylene.

The table below compares typical PE insulation properties. Values are indicative and should be checked against the cable manufacturer’s datasheet for the exact compound and cable construction being specified.

PE insulation material comparison

PropertyLDPE
Low-density polyethylene
HDPE
High-density polyethylene
VPE / XLPE
Cross-linked polyethylene
O2Y
Foamed polyethylene
Density, g/cm30.92-0.940.94-0.980.92≈0.65
Breakdown voltage, kV/mm at 20 °C70855030
Specific volume resistivity, Ω cm at 20 °C101710171012-10161017
Dielectric constant, 50 Hz at 20 °C2.32.34-6≈1.55
Dielectric loss factor, tan δ2 × 10-43 × 10-42 × 10-35 × 10-4
Permanent working temperature, °C-50 to +70-50 to +100-35 to +90-40 to +70
Short-time temperature, °C+100+120+100+100
Melt temperature, °C105-110130105
Flame resistanceFlammableFlammableFlammableFlammable
Oxygen index, LOI (% O2)≤22≤22≤2218-30
Heating value H0, MJ/kg42-4442-4442-4442-44
Thermal conductivity, W/(K·m)0.30.40.30.25
Corrosive gases in case of fireNoNoNoNo
Radiation resistance, max Mrad100100100100
Tensile strength, N/mm210-2020-3012.5-208-12
Elongation at break, %400-600500-1000300-400350-450
Shore hardness43-50 (D)60-63 (D)40-45 (D)
Abrasion resistanceMediumGoodMedium
Water absorption, %0.10.10.1
Halogen freeYesYesYesConditional
Weather resistanceMedium; black compounds goodMedium; black compounds goodGood
Cold resistanceGoodGoodGoodGood

Design notes

PE materials can offer excellent dielectric performance, but the final selection depends on operating temperature, fire performance, mechanical requirements, environmental exposure and the cable standard being applied. XLPE is widely used where a higher operating temperature is required.

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