The invention relates to ethylene polymers that are modified by ionizing
radiation, prior to article formation, at a temperature less than the
crystalline melt temperature and preferably under ambient atmosphere, as
well as articles made from said polymers. The irradiated ethylene
polymers exhibit enhanced melt strength, tensile strength, impact
resistance, tear strength, adhesion to polar substances and thermal
stability, decreased elongation, and lower melt flow index, but are
easily processed and converted into and onto articles by conventional
technologies including injection molding, extrusion, film and bottle
blowing and powder coating.