"Metal foil" refers to a thin sheet made of metal that is flexible and can be easily bent or shaped.
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The development could revolutionize how solar panels are manufactured and installed, with potential avenues opening up to print solar cells
on metal foil or plastic.
This «thermoacoustic» effect was first reported more than 100 years ago by researchers experimenting with
thin metal foils.
While the work clearly recalls Stella's iconic series of black and aluminum paintings, with their repeating monochrome bands, this piece is in fact a small collage
of metal foil applied to Masonite, and it has a wonderfully handmade quality that's perfectly in line with his early Minimalism.
City safety and pedestrian safety are hard to test, especially on live pedestrians, though I had nothing but good luck using both on closed courses with dummies and car outlines
with metal foil reflectors.
Can detect stainless steel and non-ferrous in food packed
in metal foil or in aluminium trays without any interference from the packaging
Catalytically growing graphene (a sheet of carbon just one atom thick) and other 2D materials on
polycrystalline metal foils by chemical vapour deposition (CVD) is one of the best ways to fabricate continuous sheets of these nanostructures.
Stila Magnificent
Metals Foil Eye Shadow: If you caught our IG swatches you know why we are obsessed and if you follow any beauty guru I'm sure you've heard about these babies.
The secret (again, reportedly) is the use of a thin
lithium metal foil for the battery's anode, one of the three main parts of any battery.
Nanosolar churns them out at a fraction of the cost by printing nanoparticles on spools of
cheap metal foil.
University of Toronto archaeologist Timothy Harrison and colleagues are excavating a temple in the Tell Tayinat region of Turkey, built around 800 B.C. Though this time was thought to be a dark age when trade between Greece and the Middle East nearly ground to a halt, Harrison says that his finds — including ivory carvings,
precious metal foils, and pottery — are a clear indication of cultural and economic exchange among cultures such as the Hittites, Aegeans, and Semites.
In the 60 hours he spent
bombarding metal foils with X-rays — creating analogs to stellar plasma, or ionized gas — Wark pulled more data than he had from any single experiment in a quarter century.
The technique allowed the researchers to image graphene nucleating and growing on a polycrystalline
platinum metal foil that was heated up to around 1000 °C with a laser while being exposed to a hydrocarbon gas (ethylene).
We design and synthesize the functional and structural materials of the future, including
robust metal foils thinner than a human hair.
Zoya Solange is described as a
gold metal foil sparkle, but it doesn't look very metallic on.
The show will extend into the Garden's landscaped grounds with an outdoor display of the artist's late sculptures of
twisted metal foil.
Chrome letters made of
reflecting metal foil, outlined with phosphorescent colour, give the text an almost magic light effect.
So petition your local government for your
own metal foil hats — it's your basic human (and feline) right!
Also another lovely home tour from our friend Michael of Inspired Charm and a few other fun pumpkin projects like our fellow bloggers Amy of Atta Girl
Says Metal Foil Pumpkins!
I've been using a lot of tinted moisturizer, cream blushes, and waterproof mascara but my three July beauty favorites were Stila's
Magnificent Metals Foil Finish Eye Shadow in Metallic Peach, Yves Saint Laurent's Rouge Volupte Shine in Coral Incandescent, and BECCA's Shimmering Skin Perfector in Opal.
The resulting velocity distribution is much narrower than that obtained when
thin metal foils are used as targets.
But plasmons — clouds of oscillating electrons found on the surface of metals — can help light pass through tiny holes
in metal foil.
The new LG.Philips LCD panel borrows some of the TFT (thin - film transistor) technology used by the company to make LCD panels and marries it
with metal foil and a plastic substrate.
More compact construction methods began to be used, such as a flexible dielectric sheet (like oiled paper) sandwiched between sheets
of metal foil, rolled or folded into a small package.
The early X-ray laser relied on one intense burst of energy to both ionise
a metal foil and excite the ions so that they emit X-rays.
Hitherto, the laser shot has generally been directed at a thin
metal foil, generating and accelerating a plasma of free electrons and positively charged ions.
«This is fundamental physics on the one hand, as the laser pulse rips apart all the matter found in a target, usually a very thin
metal foil or a tiny sphere, separating the building blocks of atoms — negatively charged electrons and positively charged atomic nuclei, ions — from each other.
The effect of
metal foil or parchment, metallic leather with reptile skin texture, like velvet, became the most fashionable textures of the season.
Optimized for magazines and newspapers, the Skiff Reader offers a durable 11.5 - inch (1600 x 1200) «
Metal Foil» touchscreen display, but it's still just a quarter of an inch thick.
Unlike LCDs, which manufacturers build on a rigid glass substrate using a discrete, one - at - a-time manufacturing process, e-paper displays can be literally printed onto a range of surfaces — including glass, plastic, fabric,
metal foil or even paper — using a potentially less expensive, but still unproven, «roll - to - roll» manufacturing technique.
The announcement from Skiff yesterday reagarding their eReader has an interesting screen using a «
Metal Foil» from LG Displays.
Most important, avoid decorating with tinsel, which can cause serious internal damage if swallowed by cats attracted to the thin, shiny strips of
metal foil.
Back: (Detail) Mark Bradford, Bread and Circuses, 2007, Found paper,
metal foil, acrylic, and string on canvas
Found paper,
metal foil, acrylic, and plastic on canvas; 134 1/4 × 253 1/2 in.
Acrylic,
metal foil, cotton canvas; 120.7 x 76.2 cm.
Found paper,
metal foil, acrylic, and string on canvas, Overall: 134 1/4 × 253 1/2 in.
They also decorate their nest entrances with bottle caps,
metal foil, cigarette butts, paper scraps, and other bits of trash — surely this is for some kind of curb appeal, though scientists say that it is probably to signify that the burrow is occupied.