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that are too thick to be blown. There are two types of dies used: T-shaped and coat hanger. The purpose of these dies is to reorient and guide the flow of polymer melt from a single round output from the extruder to a thin, flat planar flow. In both die types ensure constant, uniform flow across
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43:This article
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19:
2434:Environment,
2173:
2049:Blow molding
1978:Stretch wrap
1908:Polyethylene
1898:Plastic wrap
1888:Plastic film
1873:Paper pallet
1808:Living hinge
1713:Coated paper
1593:Spray bottle
1573:Security bag
1566:Water sachet
1556:Salvage drum
1551:Retort pouch
1456:Glass bottle
1351:Blister pack
1316:Aluminum can
1283:Water bottle
1183:Gas cylinder
1158:Field ration
1055:Shelf-stable
909:
901:Bibliography
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806:the original
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110:October 2009
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52:Please help
47:verification
44:
2330:Heat sealer
2295:Case sealer
2169:Papermaking
2089:Die cutting
2054:Calendering
1958:Shrink wrap
1833:Molded pulp
1818:Meat diaper
1783:Kraft paper
1763:Foam peanut
1753:Double seam
1723:Coextrusion
1693:Bubble wrap
1673:Bail handle
1618:Thermal bag
1541:Plastic bag
1356:Boil-in-bag
1288:Wine bottle
1273:Spray paint
1228:Popcorn bag
1223:Oyster pail
1108:Beer bottle
641:3D printing
565:Coextrusion
417:polystyrene
175:, fencing,
2558:Categories
2410:Staple gun
2390:Palletizer
2280:Can seamer
2149:Lamination
2074:Converting
1963:Slip sheet
1878:Paperboard
1743:Cushioning
1703:Cellophane
1678:Bioplastic
1656:components
1643:Wooden box
1613:Tetra Brik
1536:Paper sack
1511:Multi-pack
1461:Gunny sack
1331:Bag-in-box
1298:Containers
1163:Flour sack
1148:Egg carton
1123:Coffee bag
1103:Banana box
1045:Shelf life
812:2012-08-01
726:, Hanser,
678:References
620:Advantages
495:frost line
476:blown film
427:(ABS) and
405:polyacetal
243:pultrusion
80:newspapers
2503:Recycling
2310:Drum pump
2253:Machinery
2104:Extrusion
2022:Processes
1993:Tear tape
1983:Susceptor
1973:Strapping
1928:Screw cap
1903:Polyester
1748:Desiccant
1652:Materials
1633:Unit load
1588:Skin pack
1531:Paper bag
1401:Clamshell
1143:Drink can
1075:Wrap rage
959:Packaging
769:31 August
534:Extruded
435:Die types
2436:post-use
2325:Heat gun
2275:Calender
2184:Printing
2013:Velostat
2008:Tinplate
1843:Overwrap
1768:Gel pack
1758:Flip-top
1663:Adhesive
1598:Squround
1501:Mesh bag
1486:Jerrycan
1431:Envelope
1371:Bulk box
1248:Sand bag
1213:Milk bag
1198:Juicebox
1113:Box wine
1086:packages
629:See also
596:Tetrapak
512:calender
207:اکسترودر
2159:Molding
2064:Coating
2059:Canning
1718:Coating
1708:Closure
1466:Inhaler
1321:Ampoule
1193:Growler
1084:Product
966:General
423:(PVC),
409:acrylic
391:cables.
359:vacuum.
230:nurdles
224:Process
218:Hamburg
199:History
169:profile
165:plastic
94:scholar
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2478:Litter
2320:Filler
1863:Pallet
1561:Sachet
1426:Endcap
1391:Carton
1386:Carboy
1361:Bottle
1341:Barrel
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399:(PE),
275:molten
234:hopper
214:rubber
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1868:Paper
1788:Label
1688:BoPET
1411:Crate
763:(PDF)
636:Craft
507:films
413:nylon
350:zone.
301:steel
101:JSTOR
87:books
1698:Bung
1638:Vial
1628:Tube
1526:Pail
1421:Drum
1396:Chub
1381:Case
1376:Cage
915:ISBN
860:ISBN
833:ISBN
771:2012
728:ISBN
707:ISBN
376:RTDs
282:(34
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1793:Lid
1654:and
1496:Keg
1491:Jug
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