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Что (кто) такое offset plate stripping - определение

PRINTING TECHNIQUE WHERE AN INKED IMAGE IS TRANSFERRED FROM PLATE TO PRINTING SURFACE VIA A RUBBER BLANKET
Offset lithography; Offset press; Web printing; Sheet-fed printing; Sheet fed printing; Offset Printing plates; Polyester masters; Fount solutions; Cold press offset; Web press; Offset printing film; Offset plate; Offset Plates; Common impression cylinder; Quality Control For Offset Lithography; Photo-offset; Lithoprint; Web offset printing; Offset typography; Offset litho; Web-fed printing; Web printing press; Ira Rubel; Perfecting press; History of offset printing; User:Anemonemma/sandbox; Offset printer; Offset print
  • ''Roland Favorit RF01'' sheet-fed offset press
  • [[CMYK]] colors of offset printing on a paper
  • [[CMYK]] four colors offset on fabric offset printing
  • Web-fed offset lithographic press at speed
  • Negative lithographic printing plate
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  • Ryobi 4 color offset press
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Microplate         
  • [[Liquid handling robot]] for 96 wells
  • A commercial microplate washer
FLAT PLATE WITH MULTIPLE "WELLS" USED AS SMALL TEST TUBES
Microtiter plates; 96 well plate; Microtitre plate; Microwell plate; 96-well plate; Micro-plate; Microtiter plate
A microplate, also known as a microtiter plate (Microtiter is a registered trademark in the United States, therefore it should not be used generically without attribution), microwell plate or multiwell, is a flat plate with multiple "wells" used as small test tubes. The microplate has become a standard tool in analytical research and clinical diagnostic testing laboratories.
Diamond plate         
  • Part of a diamond plate
TEXTURED METAL STOCK WITH A REGULAR PATTERN OF RAISED DIAMONDS OR LINES ON ONE SIDE
Checkerplate; Checker plate; Durbar floor plate; Durbar plate; Diamond plate
Diamond plate, also known as checker plate and tread plate, is a type of metal stock with a regular pattern of raised diamonds or lines on one side, with the reverse side being featureless. Diamond plate is usually steel, stainless steel or aluminum.
Tread plate         
  • Part of a diamond plate
TEXTURED METAL STOCK WITH A REGULAR PATTERN OF RAISED DIAMONDS OR LINES ON ONE SIDE
Checkerplate; Checker plate; Durbar floor plate; Durbar plate; Diamond plate
Tread plate, also known as checker plate and diamond plate, is a type of metal stock with a regular pattern or lines on one side for slip resistance. The most common alloy used for aluminum tread plate is 6061, although 5086-H34 and 3003-H231 are also used.
Offset discography         
WIKIMEDIA ARTIST DISCOGRAPHY
Red Room (Offset song); Rocking a Cardigan in Atlanta
The discography of American hip hop recording artist Offset consists of one studio album, one collaborative album and twenty-four singles (including twenty-three as a featured artist).
Amplitude versus offset         
  • Diagram showing how to construct an AVO [[Cross-plot]]
  • Diagram showing the mode conversions that occur when a P-wave reflects off an interface at non-normal incidence
TERM FOR REFERRING TO THE DEPENDENCY OF THE SEISMIC ATTRIBUTE, AMPLITUDE, WITH THE DISTANCE BETWEEN THE SOURCE AND RECEIVER
Amplitude Variation with Offset; Amplitude Versus Offset; Amplitude variation with offset
In geophysics and reflection seismology, amplitude versus offset (AVO) or amplitude variation with offset is the general term for referring to the dependency of the seismic attribute, amplitude, with the distance between the source and receiver (the offset). AVO analysis is a technique that geophysicists can execute on seismic data to determine a rock's fluid content, porosity, density or seismic velocity, shear wave information, fluid indicators (hydrocarbon indications).
Tom Plate         
AMERICAN JOURNALIST
Tom plate; Plate, Thomas; Thomas Plate; Plate, Tom
Thomas Gordon Plate (born May 17, 1944) is an American journalist, university professor and op-ed columnist. Since 1995 his continuing column on Asia - and now specifically on the U.
Mudsill         
  • Unusual sill framing in a granary of half-timber construction. Long tenons project through the sill plate. Timber sills can span gaps in a foundation.
  • Norwegian style framing, Kravik Mellom, Norway
  • An unusual barn in [[Schoonebeek]], Netherlands with interrupted sills, the posts land directly on the padstone foundation
BOTTOM HORIZONTAL MEMBER OF A WALL OR BUILDING TO WHICH VERTICAL MEMBERS ARE ATTACHED
Sill-Plate; Sill-plate; Sill Plate; Groundsill; Sole plate; Stone sill; Mudsill
·add. ·noun Fig.: A person of the lowest stratum of society;
- a term of opprobrium or contempt.
II. Mudsill ·noun The lowest sill of a structure, usually embedded in the soil; the lowest timber of a house; also, that sill or timber of a bridge which is laid at the bottom of the water. ·see Sill.
Sill plate         
  • Unusual sill framing in a granary of half-timber construction. Long tenons project through the sill plate. Timber sills can span gaps in a foundation.
  • Norwegian style framing, Kravik Mellom, Norway
  • An unusual barn in [[Schoonebeek]], Netherlands with interrupted sills, the posts land directly on the padstone foundation
BOTTOM HORIZONTAL MEMBER OF A WALL OR BUILDING TO WHICH VERTICAL MEMBERS ARE ATTACHED
Sill-Plate; Sill-plate; Sill Plate; Groundsill; Sole plate; Stone sill; Mudsill
A sill plate or sole plate in construction and architecture is the bottom horizontal member of a wall or building to which vertical members are attached. The word "plate" is typically omitted in America and carpenters speak simply of the "sill".
Amurian Plate         
TECTONIC PLATE
Amur Plate; China Plate; Chinese Plate; Amurian; Amurian plate
The Amurian Plate (or Amur Plate; also occasionally referred to as the China Plate, not to be confused with the South China Subplate) is a minor tectonic plate in the northern and eastern hemispheres. It covers Manchuria, the Korean Peninsula, the Sea of Japan, Shikoku, Kyushu, southwest Honshu (Kansai, Chūgoku), eastern Mongolia and the south of Russian Far East.
vanity plate         
  • Victoria]], [[Australia]].
  • Persian]]: ۶۶۶ق۶۶/ایران ۱۱).
  • A vanity plate in [[Amarillo, Texas]], referencing the ''[[Star Wars]]'' character [[Chewbacca]].
  • A Czech request plate. Because the letter O is prohibited, the digit 0 is used instead. It also fulfills the requirement to use at least one digit.
  • Latvian vanity plate.
  • Massachusetts vanity plate on a parked [[motorcycle]] in [[Boston]].
  • Self-referencing vanity plate in [[Michigan]].
CUSTOM ORDERED VEHICLE REGISTRATION PLATE ON AN AUTOMOBILE OR OTHER VEHICLE
Vanity plates; Vanity logo; Personalised number plate; Personalized license plates; Personalized license plate; Vanity license plate; Cherished number plates; Vanity Plate; Vanity licence plate
¦ noun N. Amer. a vehicle licence plate bearing a distinctive or personalized combination of letters or numbers.

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Offset printing

Offset printing is a common printing technique in which the inked image is transferred (or "offset") from a plate to a rubber blanket and then to the printing surface. When used in combination with the lithographic process, which is based on the repulsion of oil and water, the offset technique employs a flat (planographic) image carrier. Ink rollers transfer ink to the image areas of the image carrier, while a water roller applies a water-based film to the non-image areas.

The modern "web" process feeds a large reel of paper through a large press machine in several parts, typically for several meters, which then prints continuously as the paper is fed through.

Development of the offset press came in two versions: in 1875 by Robert Barclay of England for printing on tin and in 1904 by Ira Washington Rubel of the United States for printing on paper. Rubel's contemporary in Europe was Kašpar Hermann (also Kaspar), the author of the offset machine prototype (1904), holder of a patent for an offset disc machine (two rubber transfer rollers facing each other) – rolling-press. In 1907, he successfully started printing in Germany on his Triumph sheetfed offset press.