Sentences with phrase «extensive use of plastic»

This is a definite step up from the extensive use of plastic throughout the Zenfone 2 family.
Sure, it makes more extensive use of plastic than headsets which are twice the price, but it still looks and feels sufficiently robust, and its overall lightness renders it pretty comfortable for prolonged use.
Sure, it makes more extensive use of plastic than headsets which are twice the price, but it still looks and feels sufficiently robust, and its overall lightness renders it pretty comfortable for prolonged use.
The S - Series was one of Saturn's (now - defunct) most popular cars, mainly known for their extensive use of plastic body panels and cheap maintenance.

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The all - in - one pack offers extensive branding opportunities and uses up to 80 % less plastic than traditional plastic trays helping to improve sustainability and reduce the environmental impact of packaging onboard.
Empa's extensive research on HBCD, formerly used as a flame retardant for plastics, electronics and textiles, and especially for insulation panels in buildings, contributed to the new regulation of HBCD under the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs).
The project team was set a target of a sub-1500kg kerbweight, and hitting it has seen the extensive use of lightweight materials, including a standard carbonfibre roof on both saloon and coupe versions, an aluminium bonnet and a bootlid that uses SMC plastic over a carbon frame.
Extensive use of advanced materials, including Carbon Fibre Reinforced Plastic (CFRP) construction and Carbon Ceramic Material (CCM) brakes
That's thanks to extensive use of aluminum and high - strength steel, as well as fiberglass - reinforced plastic for components of the Air Body Control air suspension system the GLC is lighter too and this benefits the plug - in hybrid variant too.
Easy to read dials, the extensive use of squidgy soft - touch plastics and a first - rate infotainment system are particular highlights, but despite these gains in quality, the interior has an air of blandness — the Nissan Qashqai and Renault Kadjar have dashboards that are more interesting to look at.
Inside, Mitsubishi's compact sedan simply isn't as comfortable as rivals: The steering wheel doesn't telescope, and extensive use of hard plastic makes it hard to find a good spot to rest an elbow on longer trips.
There's new leather seat upholstery along with a more extensive use of soft - touch plastics.
The extensive use of carbon fibre - reinforced plastic has kept the BMW M3 CS extremely light, around 25 per cent lighter than a standard M3.
Groundbreaking Carbon Core passenger cell technology is the key element on the body structure by the extensive use of carbon - fiber - reinforced plastic (CFRP) and the strategic application of lightweight design to reduce weight and increase both the overall torsion strength and bending stiffness.
The extensive use of carbon fiber - reinforced plastic has kept the BMW M3 CS extremely light and lowered the overall weight by approximately 110 pounds less than a standard BMW M3.
The extensive use of carbon fiber - reinforced plastic has kept the BMW M3 CS extremely light, around 110 pounds less than a standard M3.
Groundbreaking BMW Carbon Core passenger cell technology is the key element on the body structure by the extensive use of carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) and the strategic application of the lightweight design to reduce weight and increase both the overall torsional strength and bending stiffness.
But the extensive use of heavy, dull - looking gray plastic on the door panels and center console give the interior more of a Chevrolet look.
The XL1 makes extensive use of carbon - fiber - reinforced plastic for the body panels and aluminum for the frame structures.
The new body shell was constructed with extensive use of aluminum and CFRP (Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic), making the 7 Series lightest in class.
Environmentally sensitive: - Solar panels on roof reduce carbon - based electrical usage - Low water use flush toilets throughout all units - Extensive recycling (cardboard, paper, glass, plastic, aluminum, metal) at the north side of the building
On the other hand, Laura de Santillana has always studied the plastic and transparent features of glass by treating it as a malleable material and making extensive use of colour.
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