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  2. HomeSense - Wikipedia

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    Homesense specializes in home furnishings, selling products that range from low end to name brand. Prices tend to be competitive to account for minor defects or discontinued lines; however they also carry products that are in excellent condition. Some of their items can also be found in other department stores.

  3. The Good Plastic Company - Wikipedia

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    The Good Plastic Company is a manufacturer of sustainable surface materials, specialising in fully recycled and recyclable plastic panels for furniture and interior design. [1] It was founded by William Chizhovsky in 2018. The company's main product line is Polygood. [2] [3] [4]

  4. Polycarbonate - Wikipedia

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    Polycarbonate has a glass transition temperature of about 147 °C (297 °F), [8] so it softens gradually above this point and flows above about 155 °C (311 °F). [9] Tools must be held at high temperatures, generally above 80 °C (176 °F) to make strain-free and stress-free products.

  5. Twinwall plastic - Wikipedia

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    Twinwall plastic most commonly refers to two exterior plastic sheets that are connected with a plastic support layer to create parallel channels. This design adds both impact toughness and the ability to support weight. Twinwall plastic may also be used to describe a pipe that has a smooth interior with exterior air filled ridges. [3]

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    The Away polycarbonate flex suitcase is the hard-sided suitcase of your travel dreams! It's got all the best features at an affordable price. Pack these bags— you're ready to fly. The post Away ...

  7. Commodity plastics - Wikipedia

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    Commodity plastics or commodity polymers are plastics produced in high volumes for applications such as packaging, food containers, and household products, including both disposable products and durable goods. In contrast to engineering plastics, commodity plastics tend to be inexpensive to produce and exhibit relatively weak mechanical properties.

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