2005
DOI: 10.1201/9781420027327
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“…Thus, the thermal analysis has shown that the appropriate working range of temperature for drying Braille elements printed with screen printing inks with thermo-powder is 98 °C -198 °C because in this case a better Braille relief is obtained. The results of research are consistent with the known theories of thermal analysis [15,16]. The Braille quality analysis carried out by applying the above described methodology, special designed testing scale ( Fig.…”
Section: Fig 2 Andsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Thus, the thermal analysis has shown that the appropriate working range of temperature for drying Braille elements printed with screen printing inks with thermo-powder is 98 °C -198 °C because in this case a better Braille relief is obtained. The results of research are consistent with the known theories of thermal analysis [15,16]. The Braille quality analysis carried out by applying the above described methodology, special designed testing scale ( Fig.…”
Section: Fig 2 Andsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Therefore, CVD-deposited Parylene (theoretically) forms a pinhole-free conformal coating around complex features of the substrate (even those not in the line-of-sight), including sharp edges and crevices. Although there is theoretically no upper limit for the deposited film thickness, practically (due to time and cost reasons) the films are typically up to 100 μm thick [63].…”
Section: Coating Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%