File:R2R line.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionR2R line.jpg |
English: An image of a typical roll-to-roll process line. |
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Source | https://www.coatema.de//images/hintergrundbilder/unternehmen/P2_hgb_unternehmen_1920px.jpg |
Author | Coatema GmbH |
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