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Electronic films

Electronic Film Output. Imagesetters are precision electromechanical devices that image monochromatic color separations onto photographic film or paper. Each separation is used to expose a printing plate for a single ink color (4). [Pg.37]

Area detector A position-sensitive electronic device for meMuring the intensities of a large number of diffraction data at one time in two dimensions. It gives information on both the direction and intensity of each diffracted beam. By analogy, it might be called electronic film. [Pg.267]

The presented electrochemical measurements prove that formation conditions sensitively affect the electronic film properties. Consequently, the formation conditions can be used for an adjustment and control of electronic properties to a certain extent. For instance, in the case of Ti/Ti02 changing from potentiody-namic to potentiostatic formation, conditions allows for significant reduction of the donor defect state concentration. Moreover, under potentiodynamic conditions, a pronounced texture dependence of oxide growth is observed, which can be significantly suppressed by potentiostatic formation. The texture dependence itself... [Pg.98]

In this section, we describe a solution that employs a net-shaped structure to make flexible electronic film devices conformable to three-dimensional surfaces [18]. Although the base films we presently use are of polyimide and poly(ethylenenaph-thalate) (PEN) — materials that are stiff and not inherently stretchable in a rubberlike sense — our solution includes struts of network structures that twist with the application of tension, as can be seen in Figure 6.3.7. Due to this three-dimensional strut deformation, the whole network structure functions electrically with a unidirectional extension of 25%. We have implemented the pressure sensor network on the surface of an egg and have obtained pressure images in this configuration. [Pg.536]

Copyright 2005 ASTM International, West Conshohocken, PA. All rights resen/ed. This material may not be reproduced or copied, in whole or in part, in any printed, mechanical, electronic, film, or other distribution and storage media, without the written consent of the publisher. [Pg.139]

Formation of plan front and torch in dependence on linear speeds of axial Vi and radial V2 reagents flows introduction was fixed by sight and rapid electronic filming method (video camera Hitachi VM 2980E, focus 12/1 digital photo camera SONY DSN - 75 (exposure 1/lOOOsec, photosensitivity 400)). [Pg.37]

Chem. Descrip. Acetylacetonate chelate Uses Catalyst for esterification and olefin polymerization crosslinking agent for automotive prods., coatings, elastomers, films/paints, graphic arts, plastics surf, modifier for coatings, cosmetics, electronics, films, glass, graphic arts, metals, petrol, prods., plastics Propetties Red liq. m.w. 364 sol. in IPA, IPA-water, ethyl acetate, IPA sp.gr. 0.99 vise. 15 cP flash pt. (PMCC) 12 C 75% in IPA Tyzor DC [DuPont]... [Pg.881]

Chem. Descrip. Lactic acid chelate, ammonium salt Uses Catalyst for esterification and olefin polymerization crosslinking agent for automotive prods., coatings, elastomers, films/paints, graphic arts, plastics surf, modifier for coatings, cosmetics, electronics, films. [Pg.881]

Having defined our framework of adhesion theory and measurement, it is then possible to cover the different application areas of adhesion science in Chapters 9-16. Starting with the adhesion of particles, which is fundamental to a molecular argument, we move on to colloids, pastes, and cells. Then the industrial areas are covered in electronics, films, adhesive joints, and composite materials (see Fig. 1.17). Finally, there is a discussion of the future of adhesion and how the description of adhesion phenomena may develop in the years to come. [Pg.21]

Region Auto Electrical/electronic Film Other Total... [Pg.5921]

Applications aircraft, automotive, bearings, bushings, oonnectors, electrioal/ electronics, film, fuel lines, gears, medical, cil/gas, semiccn-ductcrs, seals ... [Pg.4]

Applications bottles, contact lenses, cosmetics, electronics, film, healthcare, industrial parts, optical parts, pharmaceuticals, packaging, printer toner, sheet ... [Pg.70]

Vest, R. W. Electronics Films from Metallo-organic Precursors. J. B. Wachtmanand R. A. Haber (Eds.), Ceramic Films and Coatings, Noyes Publications, Park Ridge, pp. 303-341 (1993). [Pg.428]


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