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Chocolates and other types of confectionery are packed in boxes with plastic insert trays. These trays are manufactured by thermoforming plastic foil. Infrared emitters from Heraeus Noblelight, which transfer energy without contact and generate the heat predominantly in the material itself, are helping to heat bioplastics before forming.
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