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Keywords: Dull, Gloss, Glossy, Luster, Satin
A low-gloss or non-gloss finish. A UV-curable clear coat may also be used to produce a matte or textured finish.
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An unmelted tin coating having a dull appearance.
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A dull finish given to paper or board that is characterized by an absence of gloss or luster. This quality of paper does not reflect light as completely as a glossy finish. However, a matte finish paper is often preferred to a glossy finish paper because it matches the light-absorbing characteristics of laser printer text. Coated paper, which receives a minimum of calendering, has a matte finish. See CALENDERING GLOSSY FINISH
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very little or no gloss on the paper surface as a result of coating without, or with very limited, supercalendering
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Lamp or fixture surface finish producing a diffuse, lightly textured dull reflection.
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Matte coated papers have little or no gloss, and range from 0 to 20 on the gloss scale. They have been prime coated with a thicker weight than applied to regular dull coated papers, but the coat weight per basis weight is less. Generally, the basis weight of these papers is 25" x 38"-50 lb. And 60 lb. With 45 lb. In some demand. Matte coated papers are suitable for all types of lithographic reproduction. (See dull coated, suede paper).
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A coated finish paper with less shine or gloss.
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dull finish on coated paper, lacking gloss or luster
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having a dull surface; not shiny or reflective.
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Paper with a dull, nonglossy finish.
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A non-shinny finish on glass that creates wonderful effects with the absorption of light.
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The non-glossy appearance resulting from being an uncoated sheet of paper, or from coating without supercalendering; the least glossy paper surfaces available.
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a standard sanded finish with no sheen
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a typical sanded finish with no sheen
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A finish with low gloss. With respect to coated box paper, a finish with a gloss test less than 55%.
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A finish with no gloss.
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a specified roughened or textured surface on flatrolled steel
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A low-gloss finish, with little reflective quality.
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Having a dull surface; not shiny. A matte surface has a low level of reflectivity.
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A dull glazed finish applied to chrome-tanned leather.
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A non-gloss surface appearance.
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An un-melted tin coating having a dull appearance.
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A more uniform surface finish imparted to the sheet surface by temper rolling with shot-blasted rolls.
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A non-reflective finish that is achieved by using a chemical or abrasive material to scratch the top layers of a piece of jewelry. Sometimes referred to as a "brushed" or "satin" finish.
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A non-shiny finish made by grinding, sandblasting, or exposing the surface to fumes of hydroflouric acid. See Frosting.
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A dull finish sometimes used for photo prints. (cf. glossy print)
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Matte finish, also known as a brushed or satin finish, is typically a texturing technique used on jewelry metals where a series of tiny lines are scratched on the surface with a wire brush.
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A paper surface without a high gloss.
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A textured finish produced by brushing the metal surface to produce tiny parallel lines. Today it is popularly used in platinum jewelry, and sometimes referred to as satin finish.
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Flat paper finish with out gloss or luster.
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A dull finish. A surface that has very little shine or light reflection.
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A low gloss, or dull, clear top coat found on some wheels.
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Slightly dull finish on coated lightly calendered paper.
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A finish on the wallpaper or border that has very little shine or reflective qualities. Often referred to as a "dull" finish.
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Dull paper or ink finish.
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Dull paper finish without gloss or ust re.
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Coated papers with little or no gloss. A matte coated sheet is often specified when the printed pages will contain a lot of type, since the low gloss makes for easier reading.
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A coated paper finish that goes through minimal calendaring. Reference, calendaring.
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Dull paper finish without gloss or luster. ()
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Coated papers with little or no gloss, ranging from 0-20 on the gloss scale.
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Flat (not glossy) finish on coated paper resulting from very little calendering, slightly rougher than dull.
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Having a dull surface finish, not shiny. (See gloss.)
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Flat (not glossy) finish on photographic paper or coated printing paper.
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A matte finish on a metal's surface is a soft, lustrous finish that reduces the metal's reflectivity.
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A coated paper finish that gives paper a flat non glossy look
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A surface which displays no gloss when observed at any angle.
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A finish that's more flat than shiny.
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A paper term used to describe a flat paper surface finish that is without gloss or lustre.
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A dull finished surface created by sandblasting, stone finishing or brushing.
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A lusterless or flat surface appearance, as opposed to the shiny appearance of a glossy finish.
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A type of surface or coating that is dull, without gloss or luster.
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Jewelry which has a non-reflective metal surface is referred to as having a matte finish as opposed to jewelry that is highly polished. The surface will appear frosted, uniformly scratched or brushed and is created using various techniques including a chemical processes, sand blasting, tumble polishing or created by hand using abrasives.
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a paper surface having a level, smooth coat exhibiting little or no gloss.
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An even-toned, non-shiny surface quality.
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Dull paper finish that has no gloss.
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is a dull, flat finish
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A flat or dull finish.
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A dull finish. A deglossed surface.
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Paper stock with a satin finish as opposed to a high gloss.
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An unmelted tin coating which has a dull appearance.
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A satin finish on plated jewelry that does not have the reflective quality of bright plated goods.
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A non-glossy finish.
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A paper surface without a gloss or luster finish.
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Low sheen paint finish.
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nbspA dull finish. A deglossed surface.
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A low gloss (no gloss) finish.
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A type of paper that is dull, or without any gloss or luster.
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(Steel) Not as smooth as normal mill finish. Produce by etched or mechanically roughened finishing rolls.
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A dull finish. A de-glossed surface. A UV-curable clear coat may also be used to produce a matte or textured finish.
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In printing paper - a dull finish without any gloss or luster. In photography - a color or black and white paper with low gloss or luster which is most ideal for retouching.
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A dull or grit surface appearance achieved by rolling on rolls which have been roughened by mechanical, chemical, or electrical means to various degrees of surface texture.
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