tripack

tripack

(ˈtraɪˌpæk)
n
(Photography) a superimposition of three photographic plates or films
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Tripack Films (TRIPF) announced its 4Q2017 result where the company reported revenues of Rs3.2bn, up 8 percent YoY.
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The R environment, version 3.0.2 (R Core Team, 2015) was also used for these analyses, specifically, the vegan (Oksanen et al., 2013), ade4 (Dray and Dufour, 2007), packfor (Dray et al., 2013), spacemakeR (Dray, 2013), spdep (Bivand et al., 2013), venneuler (Wilkinson, 2011) and tripack packages (Renka et al., 2013).
Three companies will share stand 4264, Genesis Packaging and Logistics Ltd, Kingsway Printers and TriPack Plastics.
Features: company will display its new Spa Aromatherapy Fragrances; 52 fragrances offered within three product lines; new 4-ounce tripack and blister pack with 12 inSPAration fragrances selections, Hydro Therapies, Wellness line, Spa Pearls spa and bath crystals and AIRomatherapy Beads also available
(3) Bipack film is another name for integral tripack film, whose three-layer emulsion Bazin describes.
A tripack will generate 40 percent return; six-pack, 100 percent; and a 10-pack, 117 percent incremental margin.
It wasn't until the mid-1930s, however, that color photography became widespread with the commercial introduction of so-called tripack films.