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17:13 Feb 16, 2006 |
English to German translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng / colours and paints | |||||||
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4 | lint free colors |
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2 | wässerlösliche Tinte |
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lint free colors Explanation: This could be the answer, because the website talks about flushed colors and vehicles, normally colors are sprayed in spraying cabinet or a hall kind of construction to apply paints to metallic objects like vehicles. But to neutralize the surface unevenness a special grounding material is used and then the final color is sprayed in a number of coats,to reach a bossy or a shiny effect, which is clear of all optical unevenness. Had they been applying colors to the same objects using brushes there would be brush or lines effect. I would suggest the above construction. In German it is known as Faserfrei or faserfreier Effekt. Currently regular office printers are also using a mixture compound colors to achieve a bossy, shiny effect known to us in Photography. Example HP printers. This is as far as I can get. C -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2006-02-16 22:07:20 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Additional purpoose of such colors is also to reduce friction on the metal while driving. |
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wässerlösliche Tinte Explanation: ... wäre ein Vorschlag. Aber da ich keine Ahnung habe, um welche Art von Katalog es sich handelt, ob es überhaupt z.B. um Drucker bzw. (Farb-)Drucke geht, ist mein Vorschlag recht vage. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2006-02-16 21:15:54 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- natürlich "wasserlösliche Tinte" -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2006-02-16 22:09:30 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Komme neu rein: Nach deinem link, der Erklärung unter "Theory" und Rücksprache mit einem Offset-Fachmann muss es eindeutig "wasserlose Farbe" heißen. Und unter "wasserloser Offset-Druck" gibts zahlreiche Googles. |
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