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  2. Crystalline coatings - Wikipedia

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    Crystalline coatings (or crystalline mirrors [1]) are a type of thin-film optical interference coating that is made by merging monocrystalline multilayers deposited via processes such as molecular-beam epitaxy (MBE) and metalorganic vapour-phase epitaxy (MOVPE) with microfabrication techniques including direct bonding and selective etching.

  3. Window film - Wikipedia

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    Different kinds of sun protection film on a glass ceiling. A window film, sometimes called tint, is a thin laminate film that can be installed on the interior or exterior of glass surfaces in automobiles and boats, and as well as on the interior or exterior of glass in homes and buildings.

  4. Academy Color Encoding System - Wikipedia

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    The following versions are available for the reference implementation: [5] A number of pre-release versions were tagged from 0.1 (March 1, 2012) to 0.7.1 (February 26, 2014). ACES 1.0 (December 2014) is first release version. Three small patches followed. ACES 1.1 (June 21, 2018) adds some ODTs for P3, Rec. 2020, and DCDM.

  5. List of motion picture film stocks - Wikipedia

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    Discontinued films: ДС-5М (DS-5M) 40/17° Daylight balanced masked colour negative film for motion pictures. 16mm, 35mm ЛН-9 (LN-9) 100/21° Tungsten balanced masked colour negative film for motion pictures. 16mm, 35mm ЦП-8Р (CP-8R) n/a Colour film for making positive motion picture prints. 16mm, 35mm ЦП-10 (CP-10) n/a

  6. Paint protection film - Wikipedia

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    Paint protection films use by the military has continued to the present day and 3M now makes a wide variety of aerospace and military films. [3] With time, however, the automobile industry began to take note of the protective benefits of PPF and it was soon being employed by race car drivers despite the difficulty of working with the original films.

  7. Fluorinated ethylene propylene - Wikipedia

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    In manufacturing high-quality composite parts, such as in the aerospace industry, FEP film can be used to protect parts during the curing process. In such applications, the film is called "release film" and is intended to prevent the curing adhesive polymer (e.g. the epoxy in a carbon fibre/epoxy composite laminate) from bonding to the vacuum ...

  8. Transparent ceramics - Wikipedia

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    The two versions had comparable IR transmittance, fracture toughness, and thermal expansion, while the undoped version exhibited twice the value of thermal conductivity. Renewed interest in yttria windows and domes has prompted efforts to enhance mechanical properties by using nanoscale materials with submicrometer or nanosized grains.

  9. Production board - Wikipedia

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    The production board is the project planning tool used by the unit production manager (or sometimes the first assistant director) to develop the actual sequence in which scenes will be shot. [ 2 ] Most importantly, to save money, the production team will identify all scenes that involve the same location, cast, and crew and group them together ...