- melamine, and
molded pulp.
Trays range in cost from
inexpensive molded pulp
trays which are
disposable and
inexpensive melamine trays used in cafeterias, to...
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Trayal Corporation (Serbian: Трајал Корпорација, romanized:
Trayal Korporacija) is a
company manufacturing tires,
protective devices and
industrial explosives...
- Most
snuff trays are made of wood. Some are made of
stone or bone,
though there are very few
examples of
these materials being used.
Snuff trays are rectangular...
- was
delivered to the shops.
Originally Milk
Tray was
packed in five and a half
pound boxes,
arranged on
trays from
which it was sold
loose to customers...
- are IFCO
trays for
fresh food,
fruit and vegetables, bananas,
baked goods, eggs, dairy,
convenience foods, meat and fish. When the IFCO
trays reach the...
- techniques, and
today TV
tray tables are
often manufactured using blow-molded
plastic or wood. It is now
common for TV
dinner trays to be
marketed as "retro"...
- buildings, a
cable tray system is used to
support insulated electrical cables used for
power distribution, control, and communication.
Cable trays are used as...
- the
Tray..., also
known as
Inside the Dust Sleeve... is the
third studio album by
American rock band
Reggie and the Full Effect.
Under the
Tray was written...
- A
tray is a
shallow platform used to
carry items.
Tray may also
refer to:
Tray (given name) Jim
Tray (1860–1905),
American Major League Baseball player...
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