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What is polyethylene film?
PE Film is a plastic film made from
ethylene, a hydrocarbon which is mainly obtained from natural gas or petroleum. The terms
‘plastic sheeting’, ‘polyethylene sheet’, ‘poly sheeting’ or ‘poly film’ are often
used as synonyms for polyethylene film.
The term polyethylene is abbreviated as ‘PE’, the same way polystyrene and
polypropylene are abbreviated as ‘PS’ and ‘PP’ respectively. In the United Kingdom,
the word ‘polythene’ is often used instead of ‘polyethylene’.
What types of polyethylene film are there?
PE Protective
Film can be made of different types of polyethylene. The most sold types of
polyethylene are:
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Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE).
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High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE).
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Linear Low-Density Polyethylene (LLDPE).
Polyethylene film can also be manufactured in different colours or be transparent. In
addition, it can be purchased in different thicknesses.
Aluminum Foil is a common
household product that’s often used in cooking. Some claim that using aluminum foil in
cooking can cause aluminum to seep into your food and put your health at risk. However,
others say it’s entirely safe to use. This article explores the risks associated with
using aluminum foil and determines whether or not it is acceptable for everyday use.
What Is Aluminum Foil?
Aluminum foil, or tin foil, is a paper-thin, shiny sheet of aluminum metal. It’s made
by rolling large slabs of aluminum until they are less than 0.2 mm thick.
<a href="https://www.cnxinmingyu.com/aluminum-foil/commercial-aluminum-
foil/">Commercial Aluminum Foil is used industrially for a variety of purposes,
including packing, insulation and transportation. It’s also widely available in grocery
stores for household use.
At home, people use aluminum foil for food storage, to cover baking surfaces and to
wrap foods, such as meats, to prevent them from losing moisture while cooking.
People may also use aluminum foil to wrap and protect more delicate foods, like
vegetables, when grilling them.
Lastly, it can be used to line grill trays to keep things tidy and for scrubbing pans
or grill grates to remove stubborn stains and residue.
Cooking With Aluminum Foil May Increase the Aluminum Content of Foods
Most of your aluminum intake comes from food.
However, studies show that aluminum foil, cooking utensils and containers can leach
aluminum into your food.
This means that cooking with <a href="https://www.cnxinmingyu.com/aluminum-
foil/household-aluminum-foil/">Household Aluminum Foil may increase the aluminum
content of your diet. The amount of aluminum that passes into your food when cooking with
aluminum foil is affected by a number of things, such as:
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Temperature: Cooking at higher temperatures
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Foods: Cooking with acidic foods, such as tomatoes, cabbage and rhubarb
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Certain ingredients: Using salts and spices in your cooking
However, the amount that permeates your food when cooking can vary.
For example, one study found that cooking red meat in aluminum foil could increase its
aluminum content by between 89% and 378%.
Such studies have caused concern that the regular use of aluminum foil in cooking
could be harmful to your health. However, there is currently no strong evidence linking
the use of aluminum foil with an increased risk of disease.
What Is Blister Packaging?
PVC Blister packaging is widely
used across the pharmaceutical industry as a unit-dose packaging solution that helps
people take the correct amount of medication at the right time.
Blister packaging is made using several types of rugged polymers, including:
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Polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
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Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
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Polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC)
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Polychlorotrifluoroethylene (PCTFE)
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Cyclic olefin polymers (COP)
Blister packaging is manufactured from a plastic sheet that is thermoformed to create
cups or blisters that hold a product in place. The packaging typically has a paperboard
backing or a lidding seal of aluminum foil or plastic film.
Blister packs provide a safe, secure way to ship medicines and small consumer items,
offering additional protection when goods are transported inside custom cardboard boxes.
Each type of material used to create blister packaging offers something different.
Obviously, size is an important consideration when buying <a
href="https://www.cnxinmingyu.com/laminated-composite-film/">Laminated Composite Film.
You will need to know how wide your machine is and then buy film that’s compatible with
that width. You will also need to think about the size of the document you plan on
laminating. For example, if you’re laminating letter-sized items, you can use film that’
s 12 inches or wider and trim away the excess. The length of the roll isn’t as important
as the width, so you don’t need to worry too much about that. Just make sure the roll isn
’t too long for your laminator.
Thickness is an important factor when choosing laminating film. If you read your
machine’s instructions, it will tell you what thickness the laminator can handle, whether
it’s something on the lower end of the scale such as 1.5 mil film or something thicker,
like 10 mil laminate. The higher the mil number, the more rigid your laminated document
will be. Keep in mind that a lot of school laminators can only handle the thinner films,
such as 1.5 and 3.0 mil film.
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Chinese Ceramics & Works of Art. Overview Upcoming auctions Contacts Auction results ... Christie’s sales of Chinese ceramics and works of art showcase centuries of Chinese history. Held throughout the year in London, New York, Paris and Hong Kong, they attract a wide audience of collectors and connoisseurs vying for pieces as diverse as ...
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Discover an abundance of must-see art from all corners of a vast continent at Christie’s NY Asian Art Week. From contemporary classical and Chinese paintings to works with exemplary provenance from the Art Institute of Chicago, our Rockefeller Paza galleries will be full of ancient treasures and contemporary masterworks in a salute to the vibrant arts of Asia.
Sold to benefit The Art Institute of Chicago’s Asian Art Acquisition Fund, the sale features 84 lots with a focus on Ming and Qing porcelains, and offers a rare insight into the taste for collecting Chinese ceramics and works of art in the Midwest from the end of the 19th century through the 1980s. Highlights include two Wanli wucai garlic-head vases, a Qianlong mark and period, blue and ...
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The Christie's Education 2020 Conference: The Chinese Art Market 18 Jun 2019 Christie’s Education is delighted to announce our first international academic conference in Asia which will take place in Hong Kong from 26-27 November 2020 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre and will run in parallel with Christie’s Hong Kong Autumn Auctions.
The summer Chinese Art sale in Hong Kong will feature works of art from several private collections, including Qing porcelains and textile from the collection of the legendary Chinese art dealer A. W. Bahr (1877–1959), fine gilt bronze Buddhist sculptures from an old Hong Kong collection, an East Asian collection of Qing dynasty wine cups and jades, and a Japanese collection of Song ceramics ...
Sotheby's Chinese Works of Art Department holds two auctions each year in London, New York, Hong Kong and Paris.
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Results: Sotheby's Asia Week achieved $52.4 million in six strong auctions, exceeding pre-sale estimates. With 76.5% of lots sold and 60.3% of lots surpassing high estimates, the Asian art sales at Sotheby's indicate continued collector interest in the finest works of art from China, India and and the Himalayas.
Today's sale of Important Chinese Art will proceed as planned with sessions at 10 AM and 2 PM EDT. Sotheby's will be monitoring the weather conditions throughout the day and will be available to coordinate alternative bidding options should conditions make it difficult for clients to attend the auction in person.
Bonhams Chinese Art department is renowned for offering the finest works of art representing the richness and breadth of China's artistic heritage, particularly Imperial porcelain, white and spinach green jades, cloisonné and Buddhist art. Specialised international auctions are held globally, including London, Hong Kong and San Francisco.
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Bonhams are international auctioneers of fine Chinese and Japanese art. We specialise in rare Imperial and Export Chinese ceramics and works of art, as well as Japanese ceramics, fine and decorative works of art from the Neolithic Period to the 20th century. View on map
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