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  2. Liquid optically clear adhesive - Wikipedia

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    Reflection is caused by an impedance mismatch between air and the glass. The reflection makes the white brighter, but dilutes black and other colors, which decreases contrast. LOCA suppliers aim to match the refractive index of glass and clear plastic PMMA (refractive index approximately 1.5) used in displays to minimize loss. LOCA suppliers ...

  3. Laminated glass - Wikipedia

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    To obtain a colored glass, colored PC films can be combined with the thermoset EVA material during the laminating process. Digital printing is now available for architectural applications by either printing directly to the glass and then laminating, or printing directly to the PVB as is the case with the trademarked Dupont SentryGlas ...

  4. Safety and security window film - Wikipedia

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    The film thickness is selected for level of protection desired and the dimensions of the glass pane. Manufacturers recommend 100 micrometer film (2 ply) for glass up to 3 mm (1/8 in) and 175 micrometer film for glass over 6 mm (1/4 in). These films can be applied for security applications, where a delay of forced entry is desired.

  5. Polyvinyl butyral - Wikipedia

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    Polyvinyl butyral (or PVB) is a resin mostly used for applications that require strong binding, optical clarity, adhesion to many surfaces, toughness and flexibility. It is prepared from polyvinyl alcohol by reaction with butyraldehyde.

  6. Window film - Wikipedia

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    Window films are also used to apply see-through graphics to glass and other transparent surfaces, to provide advertising, branding, signage and decoration. See-through graphics are most commonly applied using a perforated window film with a graphic visible from one side but not the other side, which remains see-through.

  7. Smart glass - Wikipedia

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    Some effects can be obtained by laminating smart film or switchable film onto flat surfaces using glass, acrylic or polycarbonate laminates. [9] Some types of smart films can be applied to existing glass windows using either a self-adhesive smart film or special glue. [ 10 ]

  8. Transparent ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Several glasses are used in transparent armor, such as normal plate glass (soda-lime-silica), borosilicate glass, and fused silica. Plate glass has been the most common glass used due to its low cost. But greater requirements for the optical properties and ballistic performance have necessitated the development of new materials.

  9. Rubylith - Wikipedia

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    Today the brand has become genericized to the point that it has become synonymous with all coloured masking films. Rubylith consists of two films sandwiched together. The bottom layer is a clear polyester backing sheet; the top layer is a translucent, red-(ruby-)coloured sheet. The top layer can be cut and peeled away from the bottom layer.

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