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Reflex RS Pulsing Release Film Set
The Reflex RS Pulsing Release Film Set is a specialized photographic accessory designed to create controlled, dynamic lighting effects, primarily for high-speed photography and stop-motion animation. It leverages the principle of controlled tearing to generate bursts of light, simulating complex lighting setups with relative simplicity.
Material:
The core component is a thin, specialized film, typically constructed from a polymer base with embedded conductive material (often a thin metal layer). The film is designed to tear in a predictable manner when a voltage is applied. The set also includes a power supply, triggering mechanism, and often a frame or housing to hold the film securely.
Purpose:
The primary purpose is to generate short, intense flashes of light. This is useful in applications where precise timing and control of light are crucial, such as:
- High-Speed Photography: Capturing images of fast-moving objects (e.g., bullets, liquids, explosions) where short flash durations are needed to freeze motion.
- Stop-Motion Animation: Creating dynamic lighting changes between frames in stop-motion animation, simulating complex light sequences without the need for extensive manual adjustments.
- Scientific Imaging: Applications requiring precise timing of light pulses for experiments or data collection.
Function:
The system functions by applying a voltage across a section of the film. This causes a rapid tear to propagate through the film, disrupting the conductive path and creating a momentary short circuit. This short circuit generates a bright flash of light. The duration of the flash is determined by the speed of the tear, which is influenced by factors like film composition, voltage, and the geometry of the film. The "pulsing release" aspect refers to the ability to trigger multiple flashes in quick succession.
Usage Scenarios:
- Bullet Photography: Freezing the trajectory of a bullet with multiple precisely timed flashes.
- Liquid Drop Photography: Capturing the shape of a liquid drop as it falls, using flashes to illuminate it at specific moments.
- Explosion Photography: Capturing the rapid expansion of an explosion with a series of flashes.
- Product Visualization: Creating dramatic lighting effects for product photography, particularly for liquids or dynamic objects.
- Scientific Research: Applications such as Schlieren photography or laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy.
Common Types/Variations:
- Single-Film Sets: Contain a single sheet of film for a limited number of shots.
- Multi-Film Sets: Include multiple sheets of film for increased shot capacity.
- Pre-Cut Film Sets: Film is pre-cut into specific shapes and sizes for ease of use.
- Programmable Sets: Allow for precise control of flash timing and sequence through a computer interface.
- Frame/Housing Variations: Different sets offer varying frame designs for different applications and levels of control. Some frames are designed for specific camera types.
- Power Supply Variations: Power supplies range from basic units to more sophisticated models with adjustable voltage and pulse control.
Based on the provided information, the declared goods "reflex rs pulsing release film set" can be classified under the following HS codes:
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3701.10.00.30: Photographic plates and film in the flat, sensitized, unexposed, of any material other than paper, paperboard or textiles; instant print film in the flat, sensitized, unexposed, whether or not in packs: For X-ray Medical, other than dental.
- 37: Photographic or cinematographic apparatus and equipment, optical elements, photographic chemicals, sensitized paper and photographic materials. This chapter covers items related to photography and imaging.
- 01: Photographic plates and film. This heading specifically covers plates and film used in photography.
- 10: Sensitized, unexposed. This subheading indicates that the film is not yet exposed and is ready for use.
- 00.30: For X-ray Medical, other than dental. This further specifies the film is intended for medical X-ray applications, excluding dental uses.
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3701.10.00.60: Photographic plates and film in the flat, sensitized, unexposed, of any material other than paper, paperboard or textiles; instant print film in the flat, sensitized, unexposed, whether or not in packs: For X-ray Other.
- 37: Photographic or cinematographic apparatus and equipment, optical elements, photographic chemicals, sensitized paper and photographic materials.
- 01: Photographic plates and film.
- 10: Sensitized, unexposed.
- 00.60: For X-ray Other. This indicates the film is for X-ray applications other than medical uses.
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3702.96.00.00: Photographic film in rolls, sensitized, unexposed, of any material other than paper, paperboard or textiles; instant print film in rolls, sensitized, unexposed: Other: Of a width not exceeding
35 mm and of a length not exceeding 30 m.- 37: Photographic or cinematographic apparatus and equipment, optical elements, photographic chemicals, sensitized paper and photographic materials.
- 02: Photographic film in rolls. This heading covers film supplied in roll format.
- 96: Other. This subheading covers various types of photographic film in rolls.
- 00.00: Of a width not exceeding
35 mm and of a length not exceeding 30 m. This specifies the film's dimensions: a width of 35 mm or less and a length of 30 meters or less.
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3702.97.00.00: Photographic film in rolls, sensitized, unexposed, of any material other than paper, paperboard or textiles; instant print film in rolls, sensitized, unexposed: Other: Of a width not exceeding
35 mm and of a length exceeding30 m .- 37: Photographic or cinematographic apparatus and equipment, optical elements, photographic chemicals, sensitized paper and photographic materials.
- 02: Photographic film in rolls.
- 97: Other.
- 00.00: Of a width not exceeding
35 mm and of a length exceeding30 m . This specifies the film's dimensions: a width of 35 mm or less and a length exceeding 30 meters.
Regarding HS codes 3701.10.00.30 and 3701.10.00.60, please note that the goods are classified as photographic plates and film for X-ray applications. The specific use (medical or other) will determine the correct HS code.