Examples of using Light processing in English and their translations into German
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Direct Light Processing(DIP) is very similar to SLA.
The most commonly used technologies are DLP(Digital Light Processing) and 3LCD 3 Panel Liquid Crystal Display.
Digital Light Processing(DIP) a projector is used to cure photopolymer resin.
Three weeks before a major industry conference key to their DLP marketing efforts in several languages, Texas Instruments was informed that amajor element of their marketing campaign for Digital Light Processing technology needed to be multilingual.
Digital light processing, like stereolithography, is often used for printing prototypes.
This improved performance is made possible by NimbleGen's proprietary Maskless Array Synthesis(MAS) technology,which uses digital light processing and rapid, high-yield photochemistry to synthesize long oligo, high-density DNA microarrays with extreme flexibility.
Digital Light Processing, DIP, Digital Micromirror Device and DMD are trademarks of Texas Instruments.
The Flashforge Hunter is a DLP(Digital Light Processing)3D Printer, which allow user to to a print a 3D model in highly-detail.
Digital Light Processing(DLP®) is a technology that has grown rapidly in the last ten years.
Objects that are printed with Digital Light Processing have less visible layers versus other processes such as FDM/FFF.
Digital Light Processing is a 3d printing process where a projector is used to cure photopolymer resin.
This projection technology- DLP stands for‘Digital Light Processing'- thus consists of three central elements:light source, colour wheel and Digital Micromirror Device DMD.
DLP: the Digital Light Processing is a set of techniques for the coloring of the light, originating from the lamp, and the adjustment of it via an optical semi-conductor.
This projection technique- the acronym stands for"Digital Light Processing"- consists of three key elements: projector lamp, colour wheel and Digital Micromirror Device DMD.
DLP®(Digital Light Processing)is a technology to project data and video images in the highest brilliance and sharpness.
Liquid polyurethane resinis finally used in the DLP process(digital light processing) to build up particularly delicate structures, such as those required for the pressure of the air chamber inside the shock absorber.
Digital Light Processing(DLP), awarded 2015 Academy Award of Merit(Oscar® statuette), is the leading projection technology used in 90% of world's digital cinemas and 100% of IMAX theaters.
Projection technologies such as laser, digital light processing(DLP), liquid crystal on silicon, and dynamic LCD help create powerful presentations for conferences, seminars and meetings.
Digital Light Processing(DLP), awarded the 2015 Academy Award of Merit(Oscar®statuette), is the leading projection technology used in 90% of world's digital cinemas and 100% of IMAX cinemas.
Unlike Fused Filament Fabrication(FFF) printers,the Nobel DLP uses Digital Light Processing(DLP) technology that prints castable resin and flexible resin, instead of the standard resin, thus resulting in outstanding print quality.
TI also produces TI digital light processing(DLP) technology and education technology products including calculators, microcontrollers and multi-core processors.
In addition, the use of cutting edge Digital Light Processing(DLP) with an LED illumination system makes it possible to extend the average useful life of the system to 80,000 hours over 9 years based on operation 24/7.
Powered by ultimately durable Digital Light Processing, the 2015 Academy Award of Merit Oscar winning technology used in 90% of the world's digital cinemas, TK800 delivers long-lasting picture quality with precise colors and razor-sharp clarity without maintenance or degradation.
Catalytic processes for the processing of light hydrocarbons.
Compact insulation blowing machine for processing light, free flowing bulk material based on the Venturi principle.