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Color is added to cellophane during the manufacturing process through the incorporation of dyes or pigments into the cellulose material before it is extruded. These colorants can be either water-soluble or solvent-based, depending on the desired properties of the final product. Additionally, some manufacturers may apply color coatings to the surface of the cellophane after it has been produced. This allows for a wide range of colors and finishes, enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the material.

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