Antifinger print is a treatment based on the combination of oleophobic and hydrophobic materials. It means that it is repellent to water and grease/ Its special feature allows the glass to be easily cleaned without changing the appearance of its surface while giving a uniform aspect. This also provides better optical properties and a real softness in touch feeling.
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Glass surfaces are extremely smooth and meet high hygiene requirements. They are more resistant than plastic and have a high temperature, as well as high chemical resistance. In addition, glass decors ensure a design-oriented and high-quality finish. We offer molded glass parts for a variety of industrial and electronic applications. These include, for example, cover glasses and decor glasses for electronic products and protective glasses for displays. The glasses are usually made of float glass or white glass and thermally hardened ESG glass. The strength is from 0.55 to 19.0mm. For applications in the field of display protection, we also offer ultra-thin chemically hardened front glasses (0.3 – 8.0 mm). Other types of glass include borosilicate glass, quartz glass, magic mirror glass and touch panel glass.
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UV protection or Blue Ray protection, Fashion appearance, Music / Phone conversation / Navigation sound with the smart eyewear, switch call / game freely
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Innovative silicate impregnation and subsoil consolidation. Protects against penetrating moisture in masonry and concrete. Maleki-LL 100 can be used universally to protect cementitious surfaces. The material does not form layers and does not affect the diffusion permeability of the mineral substrate. The product has been awarded the EMICODE EC 1PLUS label for very low-emission building materials. Packaging unit: 5 kg canister (300 kg / pallet), 30 kg canister (540 kg / pallet), 1000 kg IBC – Article-No.: 1810
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Need to measure the fluorescent properties of a component with your Spectrometer but you feel like something’s missing? Maybe it’s Knight Optical range of Stock Dichroic Filters, ideal for use within Fluorescence Microscopy and Spectroscopy. For Fluorescence Microscopy and Spectroscopy, dichroic filters are used as beam splitters within the microscope system. They are used as an edge filter at a tilted angle of incidence (typically 45°) to direct the illumination of an excitation frequency towards the sample of interest, and then at an analyser to reject the same excitation frequency but passes a particular emission frequency. Dichroic filters offer superior contrast between transmitted and reflected wavelengths; having negligible absorption. Having a dielectric coating they are perfect for high power applications and they do not show the strong fluorescence of certain glass filters. For more information read the PDF
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