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DILAD Screen is an adhesive rear projection screen.
With Kimoto's specialised coating technology, its light diffusion
layer and forward scattering characteristics generate an image on
the screen with high contrast and brightness. |
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| T40Si – Transparent. Its transparency allows the objects behind the screen to be visible through the screen while the image is not projected. But when the screen receives the projected image, its superior forward light scattering ability renders a bright image. It has a low-tack, clear adhesive for mounting on window glasses or acrylic boards. The surface of the screen has a scratch-resistant hard coating with anti-static properties. |
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| T90SK,WSK |
GSK |
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T90SK – White translucent screen with narrow viewing angle. It has a high-tack adhesive. The surface of the screen has a scratch-resistant hard coating with anti-static properties.
WSK – White translucent screen with wide viewing angle. Its superior light diffusive properties make a hot spot (light source) scarcely visible even when the image is projected with an incident angle of 0°. It has a high-tack adhesive. The surface of the screen has a protective film which can be peeled off when the mounting job is finished.
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GSK – Grey high-contrast screen with wide viewing angle. Its grey light diffusion layer on both sides renders a high-contrast image without a hot spot being visible. It has a high-tack adhesive. The surface of the screen has a protective film which can be peeled off when the mounting job is finished. |
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The smaller the angle of incidence of the light rays, the brighter the image will be. |
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A water assisted clinging method is recommended when putting on to the window. |
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Type GSK blocks the hot spot (the area where the direct light rays from the projector are seen) and the projector can be set without worrying about the angle of incidence. |
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When using T40Si or T90SK, the projector should be located so that the hot spot may be out of the sight of viewers. Generally the projector is set at higher or lower position than the screen. |
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| Roll |
1220mm x 10m |
| Sheet |
On request (screen size: 40”, 60”, 80”) |
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