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Optical: systems and elements – Projection screen

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C359S452000

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07068427

ABSTRACT:
A projection screen is formed of at least one screen layer comprising a non-interference pigment. Methods for forming a projection screen comprise the steps of: applying a primer composition onto the substrate to form a primer layer and applying a screen composition onto the primer layer to form a screen layer. Projection screen kits comprise an individually packaged base composition and an individually packaged reflective additive composition.

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