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  2. Etching - Wikipedia

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    Anodic etching has been used in industrial processes for over a century. The etching power is a source of direct current. The item to be etched (anode) is connected to its positive pole. A receiver plate (cathode) is connected to its negative pole. Both, spaced slightly apart, are immersed in a suitable aqueous solution of a suitable electrolyte.

  3. Form liner - Wikipedia

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    The inception of form liners began with fairly simple images for concrete, including cut-out shapes and silhouettes resting on a background texture. As time passed, these designs grew in complexity, and creative artists and sculptors began to work with form liner manufactures to produce and design anything imaginable in concrete walls, and on a ...

  4. Etching (microfabrication) - Wikipedia

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    Etching tanks used to perform Piranha, hydrofluoric acid or RCA clean on 4-inch wafer batches at LAAS technological facility in Toulouse, France. Etching is used in microfabrication to chemically remove layers from the surface of a wafer during manufacturing. Etching is a critically important process module in fabrication, and every wafer ...

  5. Ivo Ringe - Wikipedia

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    Pioneering sculpture of the Concrete Present, which for the first time in Germany exclusively shows sculptures by contemporary Concrete artists. The exhibition is part of the III Hellweg Konkret exhibition project. 39 international artists used a wide variety of materials to design space as the theme of their sculptures .

  6. Hydrophobic concrete - Wikipedia

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    In most cases, it is applied to a regular concrete slab that then undergoes a corrosive process to expose more of the concrete's capillaries. This can be achieved by water blasting the surface at about 3,000-4,000 psi. Sandblasting and acid etching are also suitable processes. The addition of water is the next step.

  7. Etching revival - Wikipedia

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    The etching revival was the re-emergence and invigoration of etching as an original form of printmaking during the period approximately from 1850 to 1930. The main centres were France, Britain and the United States, but other countries, such as the Netherlands, also participated.