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Cellophane - Definition and Overview

Cellophane is a thin, transparent sheet made of processed cellulose. Cellulose fibres from wood or cotton are dissolved in alkali to make a solution called viscose, which is then extruded through a slit into an acid bath to reconvert the viscose into cellulose. A similar process, using a hole instead of a slit (a spinneret), is used to make a fibre called rayon.

Cellophane's impermeability to air, grease and bacteria makes it useful for food packaging.

Cellulose film has been manufactured continuously since the mid-1930s and is still used today. As well as packaging a variety of food items, there are also industrial applications, such as a base for self-adhesive tapes like Sellotape and Scotch Tape, a semi-permeable membrane in certain types of battery, and as a release agent in the manufacture of fibreglass and rubber products.

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Example Usage of Cellophane

ThePartyLady: Other people are buying 'Loot bag - Merry Snowman - Cellophane - Pack of 20' at Partybox.co.uk - plan your party today http://bit.ly/wQP36
Sophieale: New blog post: Buggy About You 3 x 7.5 inch Cellophane Bags http://www.paper-bags.gopko.com/buggy-about-you-3-x-75-inch-Cellophane-bags/
elephantspike: Grace (the cat) is fearlessly protecting me from a Cellophane wrapper that I carelessly discarded earlier. Wait, she's retreating now.
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