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Green Coca-Cola Bottles (oil on canvas), Andy Warhol, 1962... [Pg.163]

By using diols and diacids we can form polymers with two different structural units which together become the repeating unit. An example of an ARjA plus BRjB reaction is diait used to make Coca-cola bottles, i.e. terephthalic acid plus ethylene glycol to form poly (ethylene glycol terephthalate). [Pg.473]

Magnetic stirrer with magnetic bar, empty liter Coca-Cola bottle, two 250-mL beakers, 20-mL measuring cylinder, funnel, safety glasses, protective gloves. [Pg.277]

The empty liter Coca-Cola bottle is stood on the magnetic stirrer. 930 mL of distilled water are poured in, followed by 15 mL of the 0.2 % starch solution. 20 mL of the iodic acid solution are now poured in with stirring, followed by 20 mL of the sulfite solution. After about 30 seconds the solution turns to a typical Coca-Cola-like dark brown (see colored figure 31). [Pg.277]

Recycled PET is used for an inner layer of new, 5-layer Coca-Cola bottles. The outer layers are virgin PET, separated from the inner by two thin layers of PA-m XD6... [Pg.1124]

Barex The trade name for BP Chemical International s (Sohia Division) family of acrylonitrile (AN) copolymerized styrene plastic. It was the first technically and commercially successful carbonated beverage bottle to be produced and was used in producing the first Coca-Cola stretched injection blow-molded bottles. See Coca-Cola bottle, barium oxide (BaO) A white to yellow powder that melts at 192°C. It forms a hydroxide with water and is used as a dehydrating agent. Also called barium monoxide or barium protoxide. [Pg.106]

Basically the BM lines have an extruder with a die to form the parison or with an injection mold to form the preform. The hot parison or preform is located in a mold. Air pressure through a pin-type device expands the parison or preform to fit snugly inside the mold cavity. Blow-molded products are cooled via the water-cooling systems within mold channels. After cooling, the parts are removed from their respective molds. See blow molding mold Coca-Cola bottle bottle, beer foundry shell molding. [Pg.114]

Coca-Cola bottle Acrylonitrile-styrene (AN) plastic was used in 1958 to produce the first commercial stretched Coca-Cola carbonated beverage bottles (two-liters). The glass pinch bottle debuted in 1915 was resurrected out of plastics. Production was by Monsanto Co. using Barex plastic from Sohia of BP Chemical International and DuPont s stretched injection blow-molding process. After production started in about eight plants on the East Coast, AN was banned by the U.S. Food and Dmg Administration because of possible food contamination, even though... [Pg.155]

Coor s beer bottle During the mid-1950s, Coor sBeer Company in Colorado almost used commercially stretched, injection blow-molded bottles. It would have used the blow-molding injection with rotation process. Unfortunately, it was using acrylonitrile-styrene plastic (AN-styrene from Barex plastic from Sohia of BP Chemical International) (DVR project), which was banned by the FDA. Many years later it was approved for use. See acrylonitrile-styrene plastic blow molding, injec-tion-with-rotation blow molding, stretched Coca-Cola bottle. [Pg.175]

Flexibility to morph outside-in. When the Coca-Cola bottling system was defined, Walmart was a regional player. As Walmart gained power and established a national presence, a regional bottling system became a liability. Walmart wanted a more efficient and responsive supply chain. The company wanted one voice to the customer with flawless execution. [Pg.95]

The 16 million Coca-Cola bottling plant was shut down by local officials in Kerala citing a drastic decline in both the quantity and quality of water available to farmers. ... [Pg.200]

Coca-Cola bottles are made of plastic. The contents diffuse at a slow rate through the walls of the container and out into the air, resulting in some losses. It has been suggested to coat the inner wall of the container to reduce the losses. With a coating thickness of 15 pm and a diffusion coefficient in the coating of 1 E-9 m /s, what would be the benefit to the manufacturer Assume a thickness of 2.5 mm for the plastic container and a diffusion coefficient of the contents in the plastic container as 2 E-6 m%. [Pg.212]


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