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  2. Ferrofluid - Wikipedia

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    Ferrofluid is a liquid that is attracted to the poles of a magnet.It is a colloidal liquid made of nanoscale ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic particles suspended in a carrier fluid (usually an organic solvent or water). [1]

  3. Experimental: 2 easy steps to make ferrofluid dance - AOL

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    In this week's episode of Experimental, learn how to make magnetic ferrofluid dance unlike any other liquid!

  4. Sachiko Kodama - Wikipedia

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    Kodama started working in ferrofluid with her project "Protrude, Flow" in 2000, created in collaboration with Minako Takeno. [6] " Protrude, Flow" was exhibited at the SIGGRAPH 2001 Art Gallery, [7] the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles, and the Mood River exhibition held at the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus.

  5. Sublimatory - Wikipedia

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    A sublimatory [1] [2] or sublimation apparatus is equipment, commonly laboratory glassware, for purification of compounds by selective sublimation. In principle, the operation resembles purification by distillation , except that the products do not pass through a liquid phase .

  6. Dye-sublimation printing - Wikipedia

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    Early large-format printers used for printing transfer paper were modified electrostatic plotters using toner, but now are generally large-format inkjet printers using special inks. For small-format printing, inkjet has also become the dominant technology, though special dye-sublimation transfer laser printers are also available.

  7. Thermal printing - Wikipedia

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    A thermal printer Bills and receipts are typically printed on thermal paper. [1] Thermal printing (or direct thermal printing) is a digital printing process which produces a printed image by passing paper with a thermochromic coating, commonly known as thermal paper, over a print head consisting of tiny electrically heated elements. The coating ...

  8. Sublimation (phase transition) - Wikipedia

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    In sublimation printing, unique sublimation dyes are transferred to sheets of “transfer” paper via liquid gel ink through a piezoelectric print head. The ink is deposited on these high-release inkjet papers, which are used for the next step of the sublimation printing process.

  9. Quilling - Wikipedia

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    It is available in various dimensions, such as 1/8”, 1/4” and 3/8" or 3mm, 5mm, 7mm, and 10mm paper parcels, [6] 5mm being the most widely-used size. Acid-Free. As the name clearly indicates this is a paper that is completely acid-free. The quality makes it an outstanding choice for making scrapbooks, rubber stamping, and creating frames ...

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