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Meaning of "mils thick"
Mils thick: a measurement indicating the thickness of a material in millimeters
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It would have to be at least ten mils thick.
The physical properties of a 72 mils thick cast sheet are set forth in Table 8.
The pouch walls are preferably from about two to four mils thick.
A 4 % haze measurement in a container sidewall approximately 15 mils thick is normally visible to the naked eye.
Figure 5 is a plot of fluorescence signal versus fluorescent dye concentration 7 mils thick.
It would have to be at least 10 mils thick.
The sand may be covered with a sheet of plastic not greater than 2 mils thick.
The sheet was approximately 10 mils thick.
Most of the resulting monolayer film samples are approximately 5 to 7 mils thick.
It 's polyethylene, four mils thick.
Note that a typical piece of paper is about 4 mils thick.
In an exemplary embodiment, the substrate 2 may be about 5 mils thick.
The cured polymer is cast into a sheet 72 mils thick.
More preferably, the thin films of the present invention are from about 1 to 3 mils thick.
Film samples prepared ranged from about 10 to about 14 mils thick.
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The pellets were re-extruded into tape form about 17 mils thick.
The cast polyurethane sheet is extruded to form a sheet 21 to 25 mils thick.
The molding apparatus of claim 11 wherein the insulating layer is about 2 to about 20 mils thick.
One preferred polymeric film is MYLAR, preferably about 2-3 mils thick.
As in Example 1, the polyurethane samples are cast into sheets about 72 mils thick.
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It would have to be at least ten mils thick
Five mils should take the edge off
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