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Photoengraving is a
process that uses a light-sensitive
photoresist applied to the
surface to be
engraved to
create a mask that
protects some
areas during...
- The Ben Day
process is a
printing and
photoengraving technique for
producing areas of gray or (with four-color printing)
various colors by
using fine patterns...
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Technical School; it was
later renamed the
London County Council School of
Photoengraving and Lithography. St Bride's came
under the
control of the
London County...
- his father,
George Washington. He was also an inventor,
patenting a
photoengraving process for
newspapers that was
introduced by
Fairchild Camera and Instrument...
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water heaters. Allo**** with zinc to
produce the zinc
sheet used in
photoengraving plates in the
printing industry, dry-cell
battery walls, and roofing...
- engravers,
gunsmiths and others,
while modern industrial techniques such as
photoengraving and
laser engraving have many
important applications.
Engraved gems...
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pharmaceutical acidifiers. It can also be used as a
laboratory reagent in
photoengraving and
metal etching.
IRFNA IIIa: 83.4% HNO3, 14% NO2, 2% H2O, 0.6% HF...
- light-sensitive
material used in
several processes, such as
photolithography and
photoengraving, to form a
patterned coating on a surface. This
process is
crucial in...
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realized that a
phonautogram could be
converted back into
sound by
photoengraving the
tracing into a
metal surface to
create a
playable groove, then using...
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Henri Thiriat (22
November 1843 – 9
April 1926) was a
French engraver who
carried out a
large part of his
activity at L'Illustration.
Henri Amédée Thiriat...