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Polythene is manufactured in vast rolls under the supervision of one or more technical engineers. Polythene is the trade name of a variety of polyethylene (or polyethene). Its popularity for wrapping supermarket wares stems from its tensile strength and its transparency.

Alternative term for polythene.



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Disposable soft drink and sports water bottle made of plastic are rated on whereas milk jugs, shampoo bottles and liquid detergent bottles tend to be made from high density poly ethylene (HDPE), and labeled as number two plastic.
The LDPE-3 Project will be using the excess ethylene produced by QATOFIN and QAPCO, and it is planned to produce annually 300,000 metric tons of low density poly ethylene using the high pressure tubular reactor technology from "Basell" of Germany, the leading technology provider in this application, which was acquired in 2007.
The d2w is imported from a British company M/s Symphony Environment and its small quantity can covert poly propylene (pp) and poly ethylene (pe) into degradable material which can vanish within 90 days or earlier if exposed to sunlight.
 
 
 
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