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Correx

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Correx 

an elastic tape of transparent plastic with small hemi-spheres embossed along the edges.

The correx is used in processing films in solutions and water. Before processing, the correx is laid over the film; the film is rolled up, held in a rubber band, and placed in a correx tank with the solution. Because of the bosses, the solution or water can reach the film surface freely during the processing.



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