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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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