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  2. Flexible silicon - Wikipedia

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    Applying this concept on the commonly used brittle Monocrystalline silicon (100) substrates, it can achieve some flexibility (note that silicon is an anisotropic material and requires dealing with elasticity matrix, a tensor, not a simple value for flexural modulus).

  3. Light tube - Wikipedia

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    Multiple light tubes are often moulded from a single piece of plastic, permitting easy device assembly since the long thin light tubes are all part of a single rigid component that snaps into place. Light tube indicators make electronics cheaper to manufacture since the old way would be to mount a tiny lamp into a small socket directly behind ...

  4. Maglite - Wikipedia

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    Maglite 2 D cell flashlight Maglite (also spelled Mag-Lite , stylized as MAG-LITE ) is a brand of flashlight manufactured in the United States by Mag Instrument, Inc. located in Ontario, California , and founded by Anthony Maglica .

  5. LED tube - Wikipedia

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    LED tubes. LED tube is a type of LED lamp used in fluorescent tube luminaires with G5 and G13 bases to replace traditional fluorescent tubes. [1] As compared to fluorescent tubes, the most important advantages of LED tubes are energy efficiency and long service life. LED tubes are sometimes also referred to as ‘LED fluorescent tubes’.

  6. Flexible electronics - Wikipedia

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    Image of flexible printed circuits prior to de-panelization. An Olympus Stylus camera without the case, showing the flex circuit assembly. Flexible electronics, also known as flex circuits, is a technology for assembling electronic circuits by mounting electronic components on flexible plastic substrates, such as polyimide, PEEK or transparent conductive polyester [1] film.

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