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Punched pocket : ウィキペディア英語版 | Punched pocket
A punched pocket (UK English), polypocket (UK English slang), slippery fish (UK English slang), sheet protector (US English), or sometimes perforated document bag is a flat, slitted plastic bag with a perforated edge used to hold paper documents. They are also known as ''polypockets''.〔(Amazon listing for polypockets )〕 ==Physical characteristics== Punched pockets are usually transparent or semi-transparent, to allow viewing of the contents of a document without removing it. Color pockets are also available. They protect paper documents from tears, water, food, stains, and fingerprints, and partially prevent such documents from being crumpled. Punched pockets have several holes in the left edge, which allow them to be bound into a file, or a three-ring binder. The holes in the punched pockets dispose of the difficulty of making holes in a paper document. The most commonly used material for punched pockets is polypropylene. However, there are some punched pockets made of polyethylene, cellophane, or other plastics. Punched pockets are made in several sizes, with the most prevalent being A4 for Europe, or 8.5" by 11" for the United States.
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