They're filled
with plastic pellets so they're heavy enough to keep your little one's books in order.
Not exact matches
To make its expanded polystyrene trays, Commodore purchases
plastic pellets that are heated and injected
with gas to form cells that are then made into rolls of foam.
HEI, which operates in the 200,000 - square - foot, former Westvaco paper company plant on the city's Lovejoy neighborhood, works mainly
with local manufacturing companies to turn
plastic industrial «leftovers» into reusable
pellets.
It is weighed down
with hypoallergenic and odorless
pellets that are much more healthy than standard
plastic pellets.
Each one of the small compartments inside of this blanket is filled
with hypoallergenic, odorless, non-toxic glass beads that aren't bumpy like the
plastic pellets in the other blankets.
The inner portion is made from super soft cotton filled
with non-toxic
plastic pellets that are safe for the whole family.
The inner portion is made from 100 percent breathable cotton and filled
with odorless, non-toxic
plastic poly
pellets.
After being hit
with laser beams, a small
plastic pellet (sunlike object) emits x-rays, some of which bombard a
pellet of silicon (blue and purple).
They zapped a tiny
plastic pellet with 12 laser beams fired simultaneously and allowed some of the resulting radiation to blast a
pellet of silicon, a common element in accretion disks.
A team of researchers
with 5 Gyres Institute, a non-profit California - based environmental activist group, collected samples from lakes Erie, Superior and Huron last summer and found large quantities of round,
plastic pellets.
All we needed to do was: remove five walls, rip out the old carpet and replace it
with new one made out of recycled
plastic bottles, add bathrooms and showers along
with changing rooms, create office space, purchase a new
pellet stove to heat the room, add new walls, install full length mirrors, create a desk and benches and much more!
Crafted using faux - fur; a mod acrylic, acrylic and polyester blend; filled
with polyester fiber and
plastic pellets
-- Solid - bottom cage
with wire cover or
plastic - bottom «tub» cage (minimum four square feet of cage space per pig)-- Guinea pig
pellets — Aspen or hardwood shavings — Grass hay — Bricks, rocks, cardboard boxes,
plastic pipes and other appropriate toys — Medium flower pot or covered sleeping box — Brush and comb for grooming — Attachable water bottle
with drinking tube — Unpainted, untreated piece of wood or safe chew toy
Working
with pieces of wood, cardboard,
pellets, foil,
plastics and nails, the artist bonds them to various new creations.