Pliofilm


[plahy-uh-film] /ˈplaɪ əˌfɪlm/

Trademark.
1.
a brand of resinlike rubber hydrochloride that forms a clear, flexible, water-resistant, heat-sealable plastic, used for packaging, raincoats, etc.

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