Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
glasofonado
English translation:
laminated finish
Added to glossary by
Rossana Triaca
Oct 19, 2002 10:24
21 yrs ago
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Spanish term
glasofonado
Spanish to English
Tech/Engineering
Paper / Paper Manufacturing
Stationery
This refers to the finish used for a printed box. The sentence goes as follows:
"Las cajas se imprimen en cartón con acabado brillo, y además llevan un GLASOFONADO BRILLO".
Any ideas???
Thanks,
Paul
"Las cajas se imprimen en cartón con acabado brillo, y además llevan un GLASOFONADO BRILLO".
Any ideas???
Thanks,
Paul
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +1 | gloss laminated finish | Rossana Triaca |
4 +1 | gloss coated / poly gloss finish | Karina Pelech |
Change log
Sep 15, 2006 13:27: Fabio Descalzi changed "Field" from "Other" to "Tech/Engineering"
Proposed translations
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gloss laminated finish
"Glasofonado" es un proceso de plastificado, puede ser "matte, gloss, or high gloss" (en tu caso, brillo = gloss).
Suerte,
Rossana
Suerte,
Rossana
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Comment: "Sorry it's taken me so long to grade this question. Many thanks to you both.
Paul"
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gloss coated / poly gloss finish
glasofonado (plastificados en politeno por calor, sin aditivos ni adhesivos)
POLY TUFF-OUT
Laminated with extruded polyethylene on both sides, Poly Tuff-Out adds extra snap and brilliance to all outdoor signage and displays. Poly Tuff-Out is used for outdoor political posters, but it is also perfect for frozen food and produce signage, and other high moisture areas. We recommend this for sign makers who use vinyl lettering.
HTH ... ;)
POLY TUFF-OUT
Laminated with extruded polyethylene on both sides, Poly Tuff-Out adds extra snap and brilliance to all outdoor signage and displays. Poly Tuff-Out is used for outdoor political posters, but it is also perfect for frozen food and produce signage, and other high moisture areas. We recommend this for sign makers who use vinyl lettering.
HTH ... ;)
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