Why does cellophane shrink when heated?

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2026-07-15 15:40

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Cellophane shrinks when heated because it is made of regenerated cellulose that has been stretched and oriented during manufacturing. When exposed to heat, the molecular structure of cellophane relaxes and the material contracts, causing it to shrink in size.

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