k Falsecolour scanning electron micrograph of etched glass. The textured surface appears frosted to the naked eye. The effect is achieved using a corrosive substance such as hydrofluoric acid, and has applications in the marking of car windscreens allowing identification of stolen vehicles. Magnification x300 at 35mm size. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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False-colour scanning electron micrograph of etched glass. The textured surface appears frosted to the naked eye. The effect is achieved using a corrosive substance such as hydrofluoric acid, and has applications in the marking of car windscreens allowing identification of stolen vehicles. Magnification: x300 at 35mm size.
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False-colour scanning electron micrograph of etched glass. The textured surface appears frosted to the naked eye. The effect is achieved using a corrosive substance such as hydrofluoric acid, and has applications in the marking of car windscreens allowing identification of stolen vehicles. Magnification: x300 at 35mm size.

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15-11-2010

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