Meaning gels
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Jargon referring to the two gel-strength values for a mud. The 10-second and 10-minute "gels," often written as one number over the other. For example, 6/16 means 6 lb/100 ft2 and is [..]
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Generic term used in reference to any colored translucent material (color media) that is used to color a light, whether the material is made from gelatin, glass or plastic.
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are pieces of colored plastic used on lights. Gels allow light to pass through while changing the color tone of the light itself. For more information, check out our lesson on Gels.
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In polymer science, a gel is defined as a 3-dimensional network of sufficient cross-link density that prevents flow. However, in extrusion practice the term "GEL" encompasses various [..]
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Coloured filters that can either be held over a flash tube or used in a mount in front of the camera lens to change the colour of the light.
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Gels are used to change the color of the light produced by a flash unit. Sometimes this is to correct the color of the light, and other times this is applied for special effects. Gels are inexpensive and are available in a variety of colors and strengths. Gels are essentially colored pieces of thin plastic placed over the flash source.
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Any colored translucent material that is used to color a light. Materials are usually made from gelatin, glass or plastic.
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Colloids with a solid continuous phase and liquid as the dispersed phase; gels may be unstable when, due to Temperature or other cause, the solid phase liquefies; the resulting Colloid is called a sol [..]
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Synthetic organosiloxane Gels that are formed from synthetic Polymers of Silicone oxide with organic sidechains (polydimethylsiloxane) by lengthening the Polymer chains. Unlike Silicone Elastomers, th [..]
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Colloids with a solid continuous phase and liquid as the dispersed phase; gels may be unstable when, due to temperature or other cause, the solid phase liquefies; the resulting colloid is called a sol [..]
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