Transparency Jung yonug hoon 2011011530 Song ju young 2011011491 Kim Byoung Wook 2011011459.

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Transparency Jung yonug hoon Song ju young Kim Byoung Wook

Index What is transparency Why transparency Transparent product

What is transparency Transparency is the quality that an object or substance has when you can see through it.

Why Why transparency? Amorphous structure is randomly arranged in the molecule

Transparent product Glass Pet Acrylic Poly carbonate

Glass Transparency 96% Highest transparency. Good visibility Useful

pet Transparency 88% Low price Higher strength Higher Thermal insulation

Acrylic Transparency 92% Very transparent Safer than glass. Easy to process.

Poly Carbonate Transparency 90% Heat resistance durability Non toxic

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