Can polyethylene sculptures be textured with embossing rolls during production?

Polyethylene sculptures can indeed be textured using embossing rolls during production. This technique involves pressing patterned rolls onto the softened polymer surface, creating detailed designs or patterns. Embossing rolls are commonly used in industrial manufacturing to add decorative or functional textures to plastic products, including sculptures. The process requires precise temperature control to ensure the polyethylene is malleable enough to retain the embossed details without distorting. This method is popular for creating visually striking and tactile surfaces in both artistic and commercial polyethylene sculptures.