About silicone card holder
10.Silicone card holder photos for reference.
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1.Good elasticity,can hold a lot of cards and other little things,such as earphone,key,coins etc.
2.I'm not fussy all different kinds of phone or tablete I can hold,as long as the surface is smooth.
3.I am made of Food Grade silicone, is a friend of safety product and environmental protection.
4.Don't worry if you contaminate me, I can be easy to clean and dry quickly.
5.I don't fear water,becacse the silicone is waterproof.
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Silicone card holder introduction:
1.Product name:Silicone Phone Card Holder, Cell Phone Wallet,Card Holder Phone,Card Holder for Phone,Phone Card Holder Sticker,3M Silicone Card Holder
2.Place of origin:Guangdong China
3.Color:any pantone color
4.Logo:Printing,debossed,embossed
5.MOQ:500pcs.
6.Package:1 pcs/opp,customized design is available.
7.Design:Customized/stock
8.Certification:FDA,LFGB,SGS,ROHS,etc.
9.Usage:Easy to collet cards
A homogeneous mineral body, called rock, consisting of one or several mineral deposits. Such as basalt , granite , limestone and so on.
Rocks are divided into two categories: 1. Primary rock; 2. Loose cover soil. Among them, the primary rock is divided into three types: igneous rock, sedimentary rock and metamorphic rock.
Igneous rocks are rocks formed by solidification of molten magma rising in the depths of the Earth and invading the crust.
Sedimentary rocks are rocks formed by the deposition of fine mineral particles and organic matter in catchment areas.
Metamorphic rocks are rocks formed by ancient igneous rocks or sedimentary rocks subjected to high temperature, high pressure and chemical changes.
Any debris accumulation formed by the destruction of primary rock by surface water, wind and temperature is called loose layer or impact layer. The thickness of the overburden layer has a great influence on the choice of mining methods, especially the way of development.