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Date: 2014-10-10 10:19:51
Chemistry
Injection molding
Plastic
Thermoforming
Bioplastic
Thermoplastic elastomer
Rotational molding
Blow molding
Thermoplastic
Plastics industry
Manufacturing
Technology

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