The purpose of a plastic sleeve is to protect whatever is placed inside from stains or dirt. Alternatively if multiple things are placed inside it is to keep them all together.
There are various purposes and uses for plastic cans. The most common use and purpose for a plastic can is as a container for food or beverages. Plastic cans can also be used as trash containers.
The purpose of a plastic prototype is to test invention, attract investors, and or get the companies to license the invention idea. And the overall purpose is to make you money from invention idea.
If you are talking about 45 rpm records, 'singles', the plastic insert was called an adapter, or a spindle adapter. They allowed you to play 45's without the awkward 45 spindle you would otherwise have to insert.
The purpose of using a plastic casing depends on what product the casing is for. Generally plastic is used because it is a very versatile material that can both protect and look good. Plastic is also easy to color and a relatively cheap material.
The most common purpose of using window plastic is for insulation. Windows have cracks and gaps between the contact points that allow warm and cold air to move in and out of the house. Window plastic provides insulation for homes that contain cracks in the seals of its windows.
A plastic box, or sleeve you keep the card in when not in use. Normally would be sold with it.
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A smits sleeve is a small device (plastic tube) that is inserted into the cervical OS to maintain an opening for insertion of radiation brachytherapy tandems
people say it was invented in 1855
No, but you should replace the plastic sleeve.
It's called a "sleeve" in most places.
There are various purposes and uses for plastic cans. The most common use and purpose for a plastic can is as a container for food or beverages. Plastic cans can also be used as trash containers.
The removal of the inner plastic sleeve from Kit Kat Bumper packs reduces the amount of single-use plastic waste generated by the packaging. This shift promotes sustainability by minimizing plastic consumption and environmental impact associated with the product's packaging. It aligns with the growing consumer preference for eco-friendly packaging solutions.
The white plastic sleeve (if that's what you mean) under the gear knob, if so it's stuck on. I sawed vertically from top to bottom and peeled it until came off, other than that I don't think there's a way to take it off undamaged.
The purpose of a plastic prototype is to test invention, attract investors, and or get the companies to license the invention idea. And the overall purpose is to make you money from invention idea.
from redlinegti.commore on http://www.redlinegti.com/forum/vtk.18333.0.asc.removing+gear.20.htmNow for the directionsRemove the standard knobThis simply pulls straight off (..interject something about straddling and tugging firmly...)There is a plastic sleeve moulded over the end of the shift lever. The bottom of this is a flange which holds the gear boot up near the knob. There are three vertical ribs on this sleeve which stops the std knob from twisting.If your replacement knob fits over this sleeve then all you need to do is follow the fitting instructions supplied and you're done.If you have a MOMO or similar you will need the next step.Removing the top of the plastic sleeve-THIS IS NOT REVERSABLE ONCE YOU'VE DONE THIS YOU CAN'T GO BACK-About 10mm from the bottom of the sleeve there is a groove around the shifter. Cut around the sleeve in this groove.Carefully shave down the sleeve from the top removing the plastic from the metal shaft underneath. The shaft is knurled and may damage any blade you use. Don't dig too deep into the plastic as it's very thin and will shave off easily.I removed two sides and then twisted the sleeve off with a pair of pliars.