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... Table II , page 12. Table III , page 14 , gives the suitability of metals and plastics for photographic processing . To use Table III , first refer to the section headed " Chemical and Photo- graphic Suitability " and then to the ...
... Table II , page 12. Table III , page 14 , gives the suitability of metals and plastics for photographic processing . To use Table III , first refer to the section headed " Chemical and Photo- graphic Suitability " and then to the ...
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... Table V CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF PLASTICS Strong. transparency of glass , or the flexibility of rubber . Only plastics , however , can be strong , clear , and flexible simultaneously . Table IV compares some of the ad ...
... Table V CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF PLASTICS Strong. transparency of glass , or the flexibility of rubber . Only plastics , however , can be strong , clear , and flexible simultaneously . Table IV compares some of the ad ...
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... Table VII describes generic filter materials as either recommended or not recommended for use in various processes . This table should serve as a guide only . Any questionable filter materials should be tested , prior to use , since ...
... Table VII describes generic filter materials as either recommended or not recommended for use in various processes . This table should serve as a guide only . Any questionable filter materials should be tested , prior to use , since ...
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