English to Arabic Dictionary polyethylene

polyethylene

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definition
noun
Examples of linear polymers include polyethylene , polyvinyl chloride and polypropylene.
a tough, light, flexible synthetic resin made by polymerizing ethylene, chiefly used for plastic bags, food containers, and other packaging.
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The object should be removed from the 'polyethylene' and the bag or sheeting discarded.
Synthetic resins are made by man using modern chemical technology such as the 'polyethylene' and polystyrene used for cosmetics, packaging, etc.
In the free radical polymerization of ethylene to form 'polyethylene' , a small amount of a peroxide is added to a large volume of ethylene.
Opaque high-density 'polyethylene' is probably the best container, but there is no universal rule.
The film is based on a combination of nanoscale crystals developed using technical waxes and a polymer such as 'polyethylene' or polypropylene.
High density 'polyethylene' products, such as milk containers, are cut into small pieces and remelted to make detergent bottles.
While enjoying the wind protection, consumers also appreciated the 'polyethylene' floor.
Examples of linear polymers include 'polyethylene' , polyvinyl chloride and polypropylene.
Colored 'polyethylene' was used to impart the desired appearance.
For this I use the 'polyethylene' tubing: the same stuff found on gear loops.
The 'polyethylene' is tightened by hand, and the aircraft cable is tightened by winch.
A sampling of fineries made from a hybrid fiber of kevlar, nylon and 'polyethylene' are shown below.
Greenhouse 'polyethylene' is more expensive, but can last ten years or more.
In general, wraps made of 'polyethylene' are safer than polyvinyl chloride film.
Before there was 'polyethylene' there was celluloid, patented in 1870 by John and Isaiah Hyatt, the sons of a blacksmith.
A 'polyethylene' lining will protect the line from corrosion.
The joint should be explored, the debris removed, and the 'polyethylene' exchanged.
It is the world's largest producer of polypropylene and Europe's biggest maker of 'polyethylene' , with sales last year of £3.9 billion.
You may also cover the 'polyethylene' with a thin layer of sand or a thin slab of concrete to protect it from damage.
After World War II, the cotton braided coverings were displaced by neoprene and, later, by 'polyethylene' .
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