Polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) have been widely used in films, pipes, plates, fibers, and electronic devices, etc. due to a good balance between mechanical properties, processability and cost. They are apolar and chemically relatively inert. Sometimes these characteristics may restrain their application. A solution to making them polar and/or chemically reactive is to graft polar and/or functional groups onto their backbones. This can be done by free radical chemistry via a reactive extrusion process which is continuous, solventless and of short residence time (