how to seal a plastic container?
April 162010
I am looking for a way to seal a plastic container. I basically need the cool whip style container with a thin plastic film that you pull off. I have the containers but need to find that thin plastic film. I have looked for suppliers everywhere and cannot find how this process is done much less where to buy the film. I would love links to the products if you could find such a thing.
you use cling film and hair dryer or paint stripper hot air one practice you will get hang of it
Product Video: Urinal – Male, Plastic (White HDPE), Graduated with Lid.
Product Video: Urinal – Female, Plastic (White HDPE), Graduated with Lid.
Product Video: Measuring Cylinders, Polypropylene
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PVC PIPE CUTTER, Plastic pipe shears
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In a recent survey by purchasing managers, 3 out of 4 expressed concern over the lack of transparency in their China supply chains. Time, distance, language and cultural further complicate issues of Exclusivity, Non-Disclosure and IPR in many cases. As a result, questions such as “will my proprietary designs be respected”, “in educating our supplier, are we building a future competitor” and “how many sub-suppliers are being used” go unanswered.