bag
A bag is a hollow, thin-walled, easily deformable object that is suitable for holding other objects. It has a mostly closable opening through which it can be filled and emptied.
material
Bags can be made of different materials and are classified as follows:
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Plastics - film :
- All purpose bag
- Ziplock bags
- freeze bag
- Plastic or plastic bag
- Trash bags
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Textile made from synthetic or natural fibers :
- Shopping bag
- Shopping network
- air-permeable bags for storing dried fruit or herbs
- silk bags for storing lingerie
- Cloth bag
- gym bag
- Laundry bag
- Laundry net for delicate machine wash
Word component
In the biological environment, skin and other tissue form the body's own material for bag-shaped structures.
- Marsupials (like kangaroos ) raise their young in a pouch on the front of their stomach
- Bursa designate in the anatomy small bag, with the synovial fluid are filled. They are in the places where muscles pull right over the bone .
Bags can be classified according to use or closure type.
- Adhesive seal bags: resealable bags made of LDPE , HDPE or PP with a beveled flap
- Resuscitation bag : Aid for manual ventilation of patients with respiratory arrest or insufficient (insufficient) breathing
- Bocksbeutel : shape of wine bottles , for Franconian wine and also for Portuguese vinho verde .
- Haversack : piece of luggage originally of a military nature, which is carried with a strap or on a belt
- Ziplock bags : different versions of resealable ones with stamp field, euro perforation, extra strong
- EMS bags : Airmail bags (Express Mail Service bags) made of cotton
- Purse : a small pocket or pouch that is primarily used to store cash
- Header bag : a crystal clear, very transparent PP bag mainly used as sales packaging
- Deer sack : identification mark of the GDR-specific blues scene
- Cooking bags : consist of temperature-resistant plastic film for cooking or heating (finished) food
- Drawstring bag: the drawstring closes the bag when pulled
- Toiletry bag : (contrary to what the name suggests) used to store laundry and cosmetic items
- Bubble wrap bags : for transporting sensitive items with air-filled plastic film
- Slide or slide seal bags : can be reclosed repeatedly using a plastic mechanism
- Propellant bag : portionwise iertes propellant charge powder in rayon bag simplified in artillery technology charging of a gun, for example at Salut
- Vacuum bag : pumpable plastic bag for storing food or reducing the volume of stored goods
- Cream puffs : loose pastries with filling
Trivia
- When someone is shaken, they are shaken (literally or figuratively) like a riddle bag . (See also sieving (classification method) ).
- In the vulgar language , the scrotum is called with a bag: in Austrian spelling it is more like Beitl , Viennese: Beidl . As a (tongue-in-cheek) " swear word ", Beitl is used for machos .
- As part of a life cycle analysis , British scientists compared the environmental balance of various materials used for bags in 2011. The following multiples were determined for the repeated use compared to the single use of conventional HDPE bags in order to show a lower potential for global warming .
- Paper bags should be used at least three times
- LDPE bags should be used at least four times
- Polypropylene bags should be at least eleven times and
- Nonwoven and cotton bags can be reused at least 131 times.
Web links
Wiktionary: bags - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Individual evidence
- ↑ Renate Wahrig-Burfeind (Ed.): Wahrig German Dictionary. With a lexicon of language teaching . 8th, completely revised and updated edition, Wissenmedia Verlag, Gütersloh / Munich 2010, ISBN 978-3-577-10241-4 , beuteln, p. 266, column 2.
- ↑ Helmut Düntzsch, Rudolf Tschiersch, Eberhard Wächtler , Otfried Wagenbreth : mills. History of the flour mills. Technical monuments in Central and Eastern Germany . 1st edition, German publishing house for basic industry, Leipzig / Stuttgart 1994, ISBN 3-342-00672-2 , 1 The mechanical development of the grain mills. 1.1 Grinding units, sieving machines and other working machines of the grain mills. Sieving (sifting) the grist, p. 21–24, here p. 21.
- ↑ Life Cycle Assessment of Supermarket Carrier Bags. Retrieved August 17, 2018 .