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  2. Gas-pak - Wikipedia

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    Gas-pak is a method used in the production of an anaerobic environment. It is used to culture bacteria which die or fail to grow in the presence of oxygen ( anaerobes ). These are commercially available, disposable sachets containing a dry powder or pellets, which, when mixed with water and kept in an appropriately sized airtight jar, produce ...

  3. Packaging gas - Wikipedia

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    A packaging gas is used to pack sensitive materials such as food into a modified atmosphere environment. The gas used is usually inert , or of a nature that protects the integrity of the packaged goods, inhibiting unwanted chemical reactions such as food spoilage or oxidation .

  4. File:Vacuum gas manifold with separate taps-diagram.svg

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    English: This is a diagram of a vacuum gas manifold with two Teflon taps per reaction line. One Teflon tap opens/closes the reaction line to an inert gas and the other Teflon tap opens/closes the reaction line to vacuum. Inert gas in; Inert gas out; Vacuum; Reaction line; Teflon tap to inert gas; Teflon tap to vacuum

  5. Multilayered packaging - Wikipedia

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    5 Layer co-extrusion of cosmetic "squeeze" tube Typical liquid packaging board. Multi-layered packaging are multilayer or composite materials using innovative technologies aimed to give barrier properties, strength and storage stability to food items, new materials as well as hazardous materials.

  6. ISO 10628 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 10628 Diagrams for the chemical and petrochemical industry specifies the classification, content, and representation of flow diagrams. It does not apply to electrical engineering diagrams. ISO 10628 consists of the following parts: Part 1: Specification of Diagrams (ISO 10628-1:2014) [1] Part 2: Graphical Symbols (ISO 10628-2:2012)

  7. Oxygen scavenger - Wikipedia

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    The components of an oxygen absorber vary according to intended use, the water activity of the product being preserved, and other factors. Often the oxygen absorber or scavenger is enclosed in a porous sachet or packet but it can also be part of packaging films and structures. [4] Others are part of a polymer structure. [5]

  8. Packet (container) - Wikipedia

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    A packet or sachet is a small bag or pouch, made from paper, foil, plastic film or another type of packing material, often used to contain single-use quantities of foods or consumer goods such as ketchup or shampoo. Packets are commonly opened by making a small rip or tear in part of the package, and then squeezing out the contents.

  9. File:NatGasProcessing.svg - Wikipedia

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    Schematic process flow diagram of a typical facility for processing raw natural gas to produce pipeline sales gas. Legend: Located at gas wells Located at gas processing plant; Red indicates final sales products; Blue indicates optional unit processes available; Notes: Condensate is also called natural gasoline or casinghead gasoline.