fila-brasileiro
A film (British:) film) points at the thing which molded the macromolecule ingredients such as synthetic resins in the shape of a thin film generally.
As a term hinting at a thin filmy thing, there is "seat" "film" (membrane) "foil" other than "film" (and, film). These division is not defined definitely, and it is had a good command of conventionally. In reality, there are many cases that an inventor and a manufacturer or the name that a user named it conveniently just spreads out.
The "film" "seat" is the name for the thing which I used macromolecule raw materials for among artifacts mainly basically. But paper or cloth point at the thing which I laminate fiber-shaped raw materials, and is produced and can refer it to "a seat", but what I call with "a film" is very rare. "The membrane" is a term of the inclusion for the wide range that includes a conceptual thing from a natural object, and "the foil" tends to limit it to the thing which I used metal raw materials for mainly adversely.
On the other hand, the name of "the film" is the term which is always limited to synthetic resins industry materials of the organic system so that "a sheet food" or the words and phrases called "the possible eating habit film" are used about lightly filmy food such as "a bio film", the wafer about the film which "inorganic film", a microbe form about the film molding materials which assumed a Kay acid component raw materials.
Because I refer the film ingredient which cosmetics ingredient forms of the surface of the skin to "a film" by the other examples, I throw it and name the liquid cosmetics of the part "eye films".
tend to name thickness equal to or less than 200m "a film" generally in Japan. It points at less than ten mil =250m for it in a packing term and Europe and America of JIS. But there is often that the thing maintaining the flexibility that I can wind up into a roll depends and refers even a thick thing to "a film", and do it, and it is not defined definitely by which. I assume a range of 100-200m a border, and there are many cases which distinguish "a film", a thick thing from "a seat" with a thin thing routinely.
As a term hinting at a thin filmy thing, there is "seat" "film" (membrane) "foil" other than "film" (and, film). These division is not defined definitely, and it is had a good command of conventionally. In reality, there are many cases that an inventor and a manufacturer or the name that a user named it conveniently just spreads out.
The "film" "seat" is the name for the thing which I used macromolecule raw materials for among artifacts mainly basically. But paper or cloth point at the thing which I laminate fiber-shaped raw materials, and is produced and can refer it to "a seat", but what I call with "a film" is very rare. "The membrane" is a term of the inclusion for the wide range that includes a conceptual thing from a natural object, and "the foil" tends to limit it to the thing which I used metal raw materials for mainly adversely.
On the other hand, the name of "the film" is the term which is always limited to synthetic resins industry materials of the organic system so that "a sheet food" or the words and phrases called "the possible eating habit film" are used about lightly filmy food such as "a bio film", the wafer about the film which "inorganic film", a microbe form about the film molding materials which assumed a Kay acid component raw materials.
Because I refer the film ingredient which cosmetics ingredient forms of the surface of the skin to "a film" by the other examples, I throw it and name the liquid cosmetics of the part "eye films".
tend to name thickness equal to or less than 200m "a film" generally in Japan. It points at less than ten mil =250m for it in a packing term and Europe and America of JIS. But there is often that the thing maintaining the flexibility that I can wind up into a roll depends and refers even a thick thing to "a film", and do it, and it is not defined definitely by which. I assume a range of 100-200m a border, and there are many cases which distinguish "a film", a thick thing from "a seat" with a thin thing routinely.