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Mold bluing

Bluing n. A mold blemish in the form of a blue oxide film on the polished surface of a mold, caused by overheating. [Pg.118]

C soluble in chloroform, ethanol, and methanol used in seed germination research, as a stain for molds and bacteria, and In histochemical studies. blu te-tro zohe-om ... [Pg.47]

LGPs with optical micro-reflectors (MRs) are shown in Fig. 5.2 [1, 4-6]. An MR element has a shape of a micro-lens or microprism with optical surface. The MR elements are structured on the back surface of an LGP [7-16]. Each MR element reflects light based on the total internal reflection (TIR). To provide a uniform extracted luminance on the BLU, an array of MR elements are fabricated on a mold with an optical surface. The pattern of the mold is transferred onto an LGP in an injection molding. The MR element is often a concave or convex lenslet with round, square, elliptical, or diamond geometrical shape [ 1,8]. An MR element reflects... [Pg.120]


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