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B.I.G. Polarizing filter film for lighting purposes DIN A4

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  • Polarizing filter film
  • Usable up to 60 C
  • Material thickness 0.2 mm

With this neutral gray polarizing filter film, you can solve many imaging problems. It is suitable, for example, for eliminating reflections in repro photos, for microscopy and for color effects, e.g. on minerals and transparent plastic articles. The film can be easily cut to the desired size (remove protective film before use).Usable up to 60 C. Material thickness 0.2 mm.

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B.I.G. Polarizing filter film for lighting purposes DIN A4

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  • Polarizing filter film
  • Usable up to 60 C
  • Material thickness 0.2 mm

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With this neutral gray polarizing filter film, you can solve many imaging problems. It is suitable, for example, for eliminating reflections in repro photos, for microscopy and for color effects, e.g. on minerals and transparent plastic articles. The film can be easily cut to the desired size (remove protective film before use).Usable up to 60 C. Material thickness 0.2 mm.

B.I.G. Polarizing filter film for lighting purposes DIN A4

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