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Turn LCD electroluminescent – Experience Luxprint


Jeri experiences electroluminescent inks Luxprint Dupont and is an LCD screen in an old EL simple. It also shows that super glue can be used as dielectric and the brightness of powdered zinc sulphide does not work as well as an EL phosphor.

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  1. JimTheZombieHunter says

    EL Hacker invisible ink? Cool! They must find some down. He had been recording a lot of graphic panels 4×6 Sharp ITO sample and asked what I’ll do more with them. “The ink is persistence? Of course, I did not expect a match of P-4, but I wonder if a sufficient number to be used for a concept of space in the visualization of 3-D thinking (both when using Ne) some years ago …. Keri Byron fought like a fantasy come my Internet Nuber baby. You have to see the rest of your business.

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  2. drsmith21 says

    Ultimately, you mention something published in the “technology” that leads to the question: “The Technology Section of what?” Sorry, but I saw this video posted by another blog, so his references are out of context and I can not find an online site that appears exclusively yours. I like the information you put out there, but I have no idea where to find it. :-(

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  3. jeriellsworth says

    @ Mira 13b1cdw8g until the end. You do not know why people lose the demonstration of the source.

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  4. 13b1cdw8g says

    demonstration?

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  5. jrmym2 says

    Face U @ nibjb jeriellsworth

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  6. wuhlei says

    I thought it was the makeup first.

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  7. hilololomoa says

    cool shit! XD:)

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  8. rjherie says

    This technology has excellent potential, if the individual components (ITO, phosphorus, a dielectric, the pilot’s back) may be lithographed on a suitable surface. What follows is low cost, could be produced by “printing” them.

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  9. jeriellsworth says

    @ Nibjb I worked with two LCD and VFD in this video.

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  10. nibjb says

    is not VFD LCD

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  11. siewke says

    OK. . . T-it’s too easy. Thank you I’ll give it a chance. . . although I’m not sure what I do:). I hope this does not count “if I am in contact again with the hope a finished product.

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  12. siewke says

    OK. . . T-it’s too easy. Thank you I’ll give it a chance. . . although I’m not sure what I do:). I hope this does not count “if I am in contact again with the hope a finished product.

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  13. siewke says

    OK. . . T-it’s too easy. Thank you I’ll give it a chance. . . although I’m not sure what I do:). I hope this does not count “if I am in contact again with the hope a finished product.

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  14. jeriellsworth says

    @ Siewke can print this information in the drawing, then save the picture and display well-lit areas or you can opt for opaque and translucent paints.

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  15. siewke says

    2 / 2 on. . . . But I do not understand very far, because at the end I had more questions than answers. Unfortunately, my enthusiasm is greater than my skill level electronics. I guess what I ask. . . “I can use what we show in any way under very low light image (or plane of glass), without showing the connection of the son of lights?

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  16. siewke says

    Can you give me some advice? Some time ago I wanted to do a photo frame made of two pieces of acrylic together by magnets, and light up LEDs placed along the layers of Plexiglas. The LEDs are powered by a high quality design with a metallic paint connect all the lights together. All lines of the drawing at the same table and be powered by watch batteries. 1 / 2 comments

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  17. jeriellsworth says

    @ FRAC I think the boundaries are transparent conductive resistance, but I have seen people use silver wire to minimize resistance to define segments of transparency.

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  18. uzimonkey says

    I do not really understand what is happening here. If segments of the lighting of about 4 minutes, or any light? I do not think very well appear on camera.

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  19. JohnWasser says

    @ FRAC I just read in the electrical properties of DuPont LuxPrint. In the 3-4 draw lamps 100V/400Hz milliwatts per square centimeter. I think we estimated that 30-40 watts per square meter. Not bad. The implementation covers 100-150 square centimeters per gram to 67-100 grams per square meter.

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  20. frac says

    Are there size limits (within reason). Could you make something the size of a tile roof to light, for example, or make a clock 5 ‘high wall?

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  21. catman72 says

    @ Jeriellsworth thank you. ill have a go and ask tin chloride pronto.acaba iridizing soplado.proceso glassware some very toxic, but I have a good ventilation :-)

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  22. jeriellsworth says

    @ Glass LCD Catman72 has on Sat ITO coating that what I have mentioned in other videos. antistatic bags are highly resistant, but worth a try.

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  23. catman72 says

    Is there a difference between the LCD glass driver utilizandoy No glass is spoken in the previous videos? What about the bags of money into antistatic PC cards?

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