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  2. Laser engraving - Wikipedia

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    A laser engraving machine consists of three main parts: a laser, a controller, and a surface. [2] The laser is a drawing tool: the beam emitted from it allows the controller to trace patterns onto the surface. The controller determines the direction, intensity, speed of movement, and spread of the laser beam aimed at the surface.

  3. Light sheet fluorescence microscopy - Wikipedia

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    This technique involves tilting the light sheet relative to the detection objective at a precise angle to allow the light sheet to form on the surface of glass coverslips. Light sheet fluorescence microscopy was combined with Adaptive Optics techniques in 2012 to improve the depth of imaging in thick and inhomogenous samples at a depth of 350 ...

  4. Trotec - Wikipedia

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    The range includes coloured and special effect acrylics, plastic laminates called TroLase which are a modern and laserable alternative to Traffolyte, wood varieties, metals and more. In addition to the engraving materials, Trotec also supplies a range of marking solutions and pastes which can be used for laser marking metals with a CO 2 laser ...

  5. Artificial leather - Wikipedia

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    Artificial leathers are often used in clothing fabrics, furniture upholstery, water craft upholstery, and automotive interiors. [2]One of its primary advantages, especially in cars, is that it requires little maintenance in comparison to leather, and does not crack or fade easily, though the surface of some artificial leathers may rub and wear off with time. [2]

  6. Benecke-Kaliko - Wikipedia

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    Benecke-Kaliko AG is based in Hanover [3] and forms part of the Benecke-Hornschuch Surface Group, which is a business segment of the ContiTech-Group. [1] [4] [5] Its core expertise lies in the area of automotive interior trims.

  7. Sheet metal - Wikipedia

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    Sheet metal is metal formed into thin, flat pieces, usually by an industrial process. Thicknesses can vary significantly; extremely thin sheets are considered foil or leaf, and pieces thicker than 6 mm (0.25 in) are considered plate, such as plate steel, a class of structural steel. Sheet metal is available in flat pieces or coiled strips.

  8. Film base - Wikipedia

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    Nitrocellulose is guncotton, the first replacement propellant for gun powder in firearms. A can of decomposing nitrate film. Film stock with a nitrate base was the first transparent flexible plasticized base commercially available, thanks to celluloid developments by John Carbutt, Hannibal Goodwin, and Eastman Kodak in the 1880s. Eastman was ...

  9. Bar stock - Wikipedia

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    Bar stock, also (colloquially) known as blank, slug or billet, [1] is a common form of raw purified metal, used by industry to manufacture metal parts and products. Bar stock is available in a variety of extrusion shapes and lengths.