- An
overwrap or wrap is a
method of
sealing a
contained product,
typically as part of
retail packaging. It is
often made of
plastic film (sometimes called...
-
Overpackaging is
defined by the
Institute of
Packaging Professionals as "a
condition where the
methods and
materials used to
package an item
exceed the...
- pressure-containing vessel,
typically composed of a
metallic liner, a
composite overwrap, and one or more bosses. They are used in
spaceflight due to
their high...
-
diminish over time. Therefore, for
prolonged storage, it is
recommended to
overwrap these packages. It is
recommended to
freeze unopened vacuum packages as...
- twelve-packs, and
cases of 24.
These can be
paperboard baskets,
paperboard overwraps and cartons,
corrugated fiberboard boxes, HDPE
plastic handles, six-pack...
- An
overgrip (also
known as an
overwrap) is a soft, padded,
clothlike tape
wrapped around the grip of a racquet, and are
commonly used in the
sport of tennis...
-
tightly over
whatever it is
covering when heated,
commonly used as an
overwrap for packaging.
Shrink wrap may also
refer to:
Shrinkwrap (contract law)...
- delays. A
visco fuse has a core of
black powder with one or more
textile overwraps. The
outer layers may be
coated with wax or
nitrocellulose lacquer for...
-
century included Bakelite closures on bottles,
transparent cellophane overwraps and
panels on cartons.
These innovations increased processing efficiency...
-
validity of such
shrink wrap licenses.
Shrink wrap is
commonly used as an
overwrap on many
types of packaging,
including cartons, boxes,
beverage cans and...