- foil. This
gives metallised films some
advantages over
aluminium foil and
aluminium foil laminates. It was once
thought that
metallised films would become...
- In electronics, through-hole
technology (also
spelled "thru-hole") is a
manufacturing scheme in
which leads on the
components are
inserted through holes...
- longer-lasting) foil
balloons made of thin, unstretchable, less
permeable metallised films such as
Mylar (BoPET)
started being produced.
These balloons have...
-
called "tin foil", just as
steel cans are
often still called "tin cans".
Metallised films are
sometimes mistaken for
aluminium foil, but are
actually polymer...
- a
strong bladder (or
plastic bag),
usually made of
several layers of
metallised film or
other plastics,
seated inside a
corrugated fiberboard box. The...
-
where all
atoms take
equivalent positions, and so
almost all of them
metallise. The
exceptions are
hydrogen and boron,
which have too high an ionisation...
-
radar reflective.
Chaff is
often made from
metallised plastic or gl**** (in a
similar manner to
metallised foils on food stuffs) with
microscopically thin...
-
shielding can most
broadly be
categorized as foil type (often
utilizing a
metallised film),
contraspiralling wire
strands (braided or unbraided) or both. A...
- vaults, he noted, "We made
literally thousands of
pieces for it and
vacuum metallised them to be
shiny gold and silver. John Richardson, the
special effects...
-
Malpas and
Penfolds Wines patented a plastic, air-tight tap
welded to a
metallised bladder,
making storage more convenient.
Modern wine
casks use plastic...