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The term "plastic" derives from the Greek "plastikos," meaning fit for molding, and "plastos," meaning molded. In line with this root etymology, and in the broadest sense, a plastic is a material that at some stage in its manufacture is able to be
shaped by flow such that it can be extruded, molded, cast, spun, or applied as a coating.
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When you’re in a store, why do you pick a certain product over another? Many times, it’s because of the product’s unique packaging. At PI, we know that considerations for packaging are not one-dimensional; many other factors go into a product’s plastic packaging design, like preservation and brand recognition. Consult our list of some of the solutions that packaging provides:
shaped by flow such that it can be extruded, molded, cast, spun, or applied as a coating.
function:
When you’re in a store, why do you pick a certain product over another? Many times, it’s because of the product’s unique packaging. At PI, we know that considerations for packaging are not one-dimensional; many other factors go into a product’s plastic packaging design, like preservation and brand recognition. Consult our list of some of the solutions that packaging provides:
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Plastic is a non biodegradeble material which is used to make things. They can be as hard as stone, as soft as a cotton and as transparent as a glass.
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