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Foam peanuts, also known as foam popcorn, packing peanuts, or packing noodles, are a common loose-fill packaging and cushioning material used to prevent damage to fragile objects during shipping. They are shaped to interlock when compressed and free flow when not compressed. They are roughly the size and shape of an unshelled peanut and commonly made of expanded polystyrene foam. 50–75 millimetres (2-3 in) of peanuts are typically used for cushioning and void filling packaging applications. The original patent was filed for by Robert E. Holden in 1962 and was granted in 1965.

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dbo:abstract Foam peanuts, also known as foam popcorn, packing peanuts, or packing noodles, are a common loose-fill packaging and cushioning material used to prevent damage to fragile objects during shipping. They are shaped to interlock when compressed and free flow when not compressed. They are roughly the size and shape of an unshelled peanut and commonly made of expanded polystyrene foam. 50–75 millimetres (2-3 in) of peanuts are typically used for cushioning and void filling packaging applications. The original patent was filed for by Robert E. Holden in 1962 and was granted in 1965. (en) Les particules de calage, également appelées chips de calage, sont des matériaux de calage en vrac couramment utilisées pour éviter d'endommager des objets fragiles lors de leur transport. Elles sont conçues pour s'emboîter lorsqu'elles sont compressées et pour s'écouler librement quand elles ne le sont pas. Les formes les plus courantes sont similaires à un demi-rond, un trèfle, un "S", un "8" ou un "M". Elles sont fabriquées à partir de mousses de polystyrène expansé ou d'amidon. Le brevet original avait été déposé par Robert E. Holden en 1962 et avait été délivré en 1965. (fr)
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rdfs:comment Foam peanuts, also known as foam popcorn, packing peanuts, or packing noodles, are a common loose-fill packaging and cushioning material used to prevent damage to fragile objects during shipping. They are shaped to interlock when compressed and free flow when not compressed. They are roughly the size and shape of an unshelled peanut and commonly made of expanded polystyrene foam. 50–75 millimetres (2-3 in) of peanuts are typically used for cushioning and void filling packaging applications. The original patent was filed for by Robert E. Holden in 1962 and was granted in 1965. (en) Les particules de calage, également appelées chips de calage, sont des matériaux de calage en vrac couramment utilisées pour éviter d'endommager des objets fragiles lors de leur transport. Elles sont conçues pour s'emboîter lorsqu'elles sont compressées et pour s'écouler librement quand elles ne le sont pas. Les formes les plus courantes sont similaires à un demi-rond, un trèfle, un "S", un "8" ou un "M". Elles sont fabriquées à partir de mousses de polystyrène expansé ou d'amidon. Le brevet original avait été déposé par Robert E. Holden en 1962 et avait été délivré en 1965. (fr)
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