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After each plastic bottle is produced, it enters a leak detector machine. The leak detector pumps air into each empty bottle; if sensors show that air is escaping, the defective bottle is removed from the filling line, melted, and the blow-mold machine tries again.
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After each plastic bottle is produced, it enters a leak detector machine. The leak detector pumps air into each empty bottle; if sensors show that air is escaping, the defective bottle is removed from the filling line, melted, and the blow-mold machine tries again.
Ann Silvio / Globe Staff
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