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    Pre-production plastic pellets, commonly known as nurdles, are tiny plastic pellets (smaller than 5 mm or 0.20 in) that are universally used in the plastics...
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  • Look up nurdle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nurdle or Nerdle may refer to: Nurdle (bead), a pre-production microplastic pellet about the size of...
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  • coating if required. Plastic pellets Wood pellets Blast furnace Iron ore Nurdle (bead) Pellet (disambiguation) Pellet mill Prill Totten, George E.; Colas,...
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    Microbead (redirect from Microplastic beads)
    Cenosphere Expandable microsphere Glass microsphere Microplastics Glitter Nurdle (bead) Plastic particle water pollution Arthur et al. (eds.). 2009. Proceedings...
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    There are also primary sources of microplastics, such as microbeads and nurdles. These microplastics are frequently consumed by marine organisms at the...
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    clothing, microbeads, plastic glitter and plastic pellets (also known as nurdles). Secondary microplastics arise from the degradation (breakdown) of larger...
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    of plastics, the raw compound material is commonly in the form of nurdles (small beads, often called resin) that are gravity fed from a top mounted hopper...
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    resin pellet pollution became cause for concern in 2016, when thousands of nurdles were found to be entering the Eramosa River through storm drains. Though...
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    clothing, microbeads, plastic glitter and plastic pellets (also known as nurdles). Secondary microplastics arise from the degradation (breakdown) of larger...
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