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  2. Paper bag - Wikipedia

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    Two small paper bags – Bottom: flat gusseted bag. Top: square bottom, self-opening. Paper shopping bags, brown paper bags, grocery bags, paper bread bags and other light duty bags have a single layer of paper. A variety of constructions and designs are available. Many are printed with the names of stores and brands. Paper bags are not waterproof.

  3. Gusset - Wikipedia

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    Gusset plates, usually triangular, are often used to join metal plates and can be seen in many metal framed constructions. Expanding folders or accordion folders also employ gussets to allow for expansion when containing more than just a few sheets of paper. The gusset is also a charge in heraldry, as is the gyron (an Old French word for gusset).

  4. Stand-up pouch - Wikipedia

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    Stand-up pouch of nuts; bottom structure of pouch Pouch of cat treats; close-up of top seal, opening notch, and internal reclosable strip. A stand-up pouch or doypack is a type of flexible packaging that is able to stand erect on its bottom for display, storage, and convenience. [1]

  5. Hudson-Sharp Machine Company - Wikipedia

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    NTR800 Roll to Roll Machine introduced. 2008 Hudson-Sharp introduces new generation servo pouch machinery. A new packaging design was introduced called, Pour & Lok. It is a side gusseted, pour spout packaging application for pre-zippered roll stock. 2009 Hudson-Sharp is acquired by Thiele Technologies, part of the family of Barry-Wehmiller ...

  6. Gousset - Wikipedia

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    The term has been lent to clothing as gusset. References This page was last edited on 12 November 2024, at 01:05 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  7. Glossary of sewing terms - Wikipedia

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    A gusset is a triangular or square piece of fabric inserted into a seam to add breadth or reduce stress from tight-fitting clothing. Gussets were used at the shoulders, underarms, and hems of traditional shirts and chemises made of rectangular lengths of linen to shape the garments to the body.

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