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  2. Window film - Wikipedia

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    The ceramic and metallic window films usually cost 50-100+ percent more than regular window film but they can reduce energy transmission by as much as 80 percent. [4] Ceramic window films cost slightly more but provide a substantial increase by reflecting and absorbing infrared radiation (IR or radiant heat).

  3. Supergoop's new SPF skin tint is here — and we tried it - AOL

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    When it comes to pricing, the Supergoop Protec(tint) Daily SPF Tint SPF 50 costs $44 for 1.18 fluid ounces and is costlier compared to other more affordable formulas on the market like the Cerave ...

  4. Thick-film technology - Wikipedia

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    Screen-printing is the process of transferring an ink through a patterned woven mesh screen or stencil using a squeegee. [8] For improving accuracy, increasing integration density and improving line and space accuracy of traditional screen-printing photoimageable thick-film technology has been developed. Use of these materials however changes ...

  5. Dye penetrant inspection - Wikipedia

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    Choice of developer is governed by penetrant compatibility (one can't use water-soluble or -suspendable developer with water-washable penetrant), and by inspection conditions. When using non-aqueous wet developer (NAWD) or dry powder, the sample must be dried prior to application, while soluble and suspendable developers are applied with the ...

  6. Photographic developer - Wikipedia

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    In the processing of photographic films, plates or papers, the photographic developer (or just developer) is one or more chemicals that convert the latent image to a visible image. Developing agents achieve this conversion by reducing the silver halides , which are pale-colored, into silver metal, which is black when in the form of fine ...

  7. Screen-printed electrodes - Wikipedia

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    Screen-printed electrodes offer several advantages such as low cost, flexibility of their design, great reproducibility of the process and of the electrodes obtained, the possibility of manufacturing them with different materials and the wide capacity of modification of the work surface.

  8. Smart glass - Wikipedia

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    Darkening occurs from the edges, moving inward, and is a slow process, ranging from many seconds to 2030 minutes depending on window size. Newer electrochromic technologies eliminate the yellow cast in the clear state and tinting to more neutral shades of gray, tinting evenly rather than from the outside in, and accelerate the tinting speeds ...

  9. Glass frit bonding - Wikipedia

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    The exact positioning of the screen print structures to the cap wafer are required to ensure an accurate bond. The bonded structures are, dependent on the wettability of the printed surface, 10 to 20% wider than the designed screen. [5] To ensure a uniform glass thickness, all structures should have the same width. The printed glass frit high ...

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