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They also offer high light transmittance and low moisture absorption.
Tints are available in a variety of shades with different light transmittance levels.
Acrytuff is highly transparent as shown by its light transmittance of 90 to 92%.
Applications include those in which thermal insulation is necessary while still allowing light transmittance.
The new material also provides extremely high light transmittance, with a refractive index of 1.54.
Previous rigid endoscopes suffered from low light transmittance and poor image quality.
Includes applying any tint that limits light transmittance to less than fifty percent.
Changes in Arctic sea ice result in increasing light transmittance and absorption.
The silver electrode is thought to be throttling the efficiency due to its relatively poor light transmittance.
Considering the system as continuous, its bulk properties can be characterized by light transmittance but also conductimetry.
This allows for a higher percentage of light transmittance through the lens compared to plastics and lower-quality glass.
The aperture ranged from F4 to F44, with a T5 light transmittance rating.
(Lower number is less light transmittance, thus darker tint)
Variation in canopy composition can influence ecosystem processes, such as nutrient cycling and light transmittance, even when environmental soil conditions are similar.
Light transmittance through the canopies followed the Beer–Lambert Law, and k values ranged from 0.53 to 0.67.
Optional blockout, solar, roller and venitian blinds to control light transmittance are available for both models.
By controlling ecosystem processes such as light transmittance and nutrient cycling, forest cover influences understory composition.
We suggest that the variation in light transmittance, and k, can be explained by successional changes in the three-dimensional structure of the canopy.
Figure 1 illustrates the effect of outdoor weathering on the light transmittance of the three most common plastics used in glazing and lighting applications.
In order to determine the respective concentrations of reactants and products at this point, the light transmittance of the solution can be tested using spectrophotometry.
Lack of accepted standards for measuring light transmittance is a disadvantage for comparing and choosing skylights with plastic glazing.
MEP window films, available with various percentages of visual light transmittance, dramatically reduce this annoying glare creating a more comfortable environment for driving.
Remember to allow for the transmission coefficient of the glass - the evergreen glass in the atrium roof has a visible light transmittance of 0.64.
The pre-filter also clarifies the water to improve light transmittance and therefore UV dose throughout the entire water column.
The number of buds, the diameter of the current leader, and the height to diameter ratio of the tree also increased with light transmittance.