
1) Biodegradable plastic 2) Brand that became generic 3) CD packaging material 4) Film about packaged food 5) Musical food wrapping 6) Packaging material 7) Plastic packaging 8) Plastic wrap 9) Transparent plastic 10) Transparent stuff 11) Transparent wrap 12) Wrapping material
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Cellophane is a thin, transparent sheet made of regenerated cellulose. Its low permeability to air, oils, greases, bacteria and water makes it useful for food packaging. Cellophane is in many countries a registered trade mark of Innovia Films Ltd based in Wigton, Cumbria, United Kingdom. ==Production== Cellulose from wood, cotton, hemp or other so...
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regenerated cellulose extruded into thin, flat, transparent sheets. Extrusion through a small hole or spinneret produces a fibre, rayon. Highly ... [1 related articles]
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<chemical> A generic name for film produced from wood pulp by the viscose process. It is a thin, transparent sheeting of regenerated cellulose, moisture-proof and sometimes dyed, and used chiefly as food wrapping or as bags for dialysis. ... Chemical name: Cellophane ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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[
n] - a transparent paper-like product that is impervious to moisture and used to wrap candy or cigarettes etc.
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cellophane 1. A transparent paper-like product that is impervious to moisture and used to wrap candy or cigarettes, etc. 2. A thin, flexible, transparent cellulose material made from wood pulp and used as a moistureproof wrapping. 3. Etymology: from a 1912 trademark name for a product made from regenerated cellulose, coined by the inventor, Swiss...
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Cellophane is a thin, transparent, waterproof, protective film that is used in many types of packaging.DiscoveredIt was invented in 1908 by Jacques Edwin Brandenberger, a Swiss chemist. He had originally intended cellophane to be bonded onto fabric to make a waterproof textile, but the new cloth was brittle and not useful.
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noun a transparent paperlike product that is impervious to moisture and used to wrap candy or cigarettes etc.
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Transparent wrapping film made from wood cellulose, widely used for packaging, first produced by Swiss chemist Jacques Edwin Brandenberger in 1908. Cellophane is made from wood pulp, in much the same way that the artificial fibre rayon is made: the pulp is dissolved in chemicals to form a viscose solution, which is then pumped through a long na...
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a transparent, paperlike product of viscose, impervious to moisture, germs, etc., used to wrap and package food, tobacco, etc.
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