We present research results of the surface modification of polyethylene film by plasma produced by the ribbon electron beam formed by a forevacuum-pressure plasma-cathode electron source. The electron beam was of energy 3 keV and current 150 mA. The gaseous environment was argon at a pressure of 10 Pa. The argon plasma so formed in the electron beam vicinity and at the location of the polyethylene samples was of density about 3 x 1015 m−3. Both direct plasma bombardment, and also energetic ion bombardment with ions accelerated to the sample from the e-beam produced plasma, were investigated. We show that this plasma or ion treatment imparts improved hydrophilic properties to the film and decreased light transmittance in the ultraviolet region.