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- Film_cement abstract "Film cement is a special glue designed to join motion picture film. It is made of film base dissolved in a solvent. Two cut sections of film are spliced together in a film splicer using film cement.Splices can be made either with a "hot" splicer, or the splicer unplugged and at room temperature. It is most important that the emulsion of the film be scraped off prior to applying the cement or the splice will fail. Film cement also has a workable life span, if the amount of solvent falls below a certain level the splices will fail. Cement life can be extended by the careful addition of its solvent, usually Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) or acetone.Film cement can only be used with Acetate, Triacetate and Nitrate films. Film cement cannot be used with polyester based film.".
- Film_cement wikiPageID "5879228".
- Film_cement wikiPageLength "2067".
- Film_cement wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Film_cement wikiPageRevisionID "616580207".
- Film_cement wikiPageWikiLink Acetate.
- Film_cement wikiPageWikiLink Acetone.
- Film_cement wikiPageWikiLink Butanone.
- Film_cement wikiPageWikiLink Category:Adhesives.
- Film_cement wikiPageWikiLink Category:Film_and_video_technology.
- Film_cement wikiPageWikiLink Category:Film_and_video_terminology.
- Film_cement wikiPageWikiLink Category:Film_editing.
- Film_cement wikiPageWikiLink Category:Film_production.
- Film_cement wikiPageWikiLink Category:Film_techniques.
- Film_cement wikiPageWikiLink Category:Filmmaking.
- Film_cement wikiPageWikiLink Cellulose_triacetate.
- Film_cement wikiPageWikiLink Emulsion.
- Film_cement wikiPageWikiLink Film.
- Film_cement wikiPageWikiLink Film_base.
- Film_cement wikiPageWikiLink Film_splicer.
- Film_cement wikiPageWikiLink Nitrate.
- Film_cement wikiPageWikiLink Polyester.
- Film_cement wikiPageWikiLink Room_temperature.
- Film_cement wikiPageWikiLink Solvent.
- Film_cement wikiPageWikiLink Triacetate.
- Film_cement wikiPageWikiLink Wikiversity:Filmmaking.
- Film_cement wikiPageWikiLinkText "Film Cement".
- Film_cement wikiPageWikiLinkText "cemented".
- Film_cement wikiPageWikiLinkText "film cement".
- Film_cement hasPhotoCollection Film_cement.
- Film_cement wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Film-tech-stub.
- Film_cement wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikiversity.
- Film_cement wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Worldcinema.
- Film_cement subject Category:Adhesives.
- Film_cement subject Category:Film_and_video_technology.
- Film_cement subject Category:Film_and_video_terminology.
- Film_cement subject Category:Film_editing.
- Film_cement subject Category:Film_production.
- Film_cement subject Category:Film_techniques.
- Film_cement subject Category:Filmmaking.
- Film_cement hypernym Glue.
- Film_cement type Technique.
- Film_cement comment "Film cement is a special glue designed to join motion picture film. It is made of film base dissolved in a solvent. Two cut sections of film are spliced together in a film splicer using film cement.Splices can be made either with a "hot" splicer, or the splicer unplugged and at room temperature. It is most important that the emulsion of the film be scraped off prior to applying the cement or the splice will fail.".
- Film_cement label "Film cement".
- Film_cement sameAs m.0fbgfs.
- Film_cement sameAs Q5449001.
- Film_cement sameAs Q5449001.
- Film_cement wasDerivedFrom Film_cement?oldid=616580207.
- Film_cement isPrimaryTopicOf Film_cement.