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  2. Heat sealer - Wikipedia

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    Small impulse sealer Heat-sealed material lies on a warehouse floor. Notice the corded heat sealer to the left. Heat sealer used to prepare plastic bag of lettuce for shelf life testing Continuous band heat sealer. A heat sealer is a machine used to seal products, packaging, and other thermoplastic materials using heat. This can be with uniform ...

  3. Sealer - Wikipedia

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    Sealer may refer either to a person or ship engaged in seal hunting, or to a sealant; associated terms include: Seal hunting. Sealer Hill, South Shetland Islands, ...

  4. Impulse purchase - Wikipedia

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    In the field of consumer behavior, an impulse purchase or impulse buying is an unplanned decision by a consumer to buy a product or service, made just before a purchase. [1] One who tends to make such purchases is referred to as an impulse purchaser , impulse buyer , or compulsive buyer .

  5. Escapement - Wikipedia

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    [50] [51] [52] It was used in quality English pocketwatches from about 1790 to 1860, [53] [54] [55] and in the Waterbury, a cheap American 'everyman's' watch, during 1880–1898. [56] [57] In the duplex, as in the chronometer escapement to which it has similarities, the balance wheel only receives an impulse during one of the two swings in its ...

  6. Impulse (body mist) - Wikipedia

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    Impulse is a perfume manufactured by Fabergé which was part of Unilever, an Anglo-Dutch company based in London, United Kingdom. Introduced as a 'perfume deodorant' in South Africa in 1972, Impulse was launched in the UK in 1981, including the butterfly design and the slogan "Men can't help acting on Impulse."