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- Decal abstract "A decal (/ˈdiːkæl/, /dɨˈkæl/, or /ˈdɛkəl/) or transfer is a plastic, cloth, paper or ceramic substrate that has printed on it a pattern or image that can be moved to another surface upon contact, usually with the aid of heat or water. The word is short for decalcomania, which is the English version of the French word décalcomanie. The technique was invented by Simon François Ravenet, an engraver from France who later moved to England and perfected the process he called "décalquer" (which means to copy by tracing); it became widespread during the decal craze of the late 19th century.".
- Decal wikiPageExternalLink industrial.cfm.
- Decal wikiPageID "367681".
- Decal wikiPageRevisionID "603324206".
- Decal hasPhotoCollection Decal.
- Decal subject Category:Decorative_arts.
- Decal subject Category:Scale_modeling.
- Decal comment "A decal (/ˈdiːkæl/, /dɨˈkæl/, or /ˈdɛkəl/) or transfer is a plastic, cloth, paper or ceramic substrate that has printed on it a pattern or image that can be moved to another surface upon contact, usually with the aid of heat or water. The word is short for decalcomania, which is the English version of the French word décalcomanie.".
- Decal label "Abziehbild".
- Decal label "Calcomanía".
- Decal label "Decal".
- Decal label "Kalkomania".
- Decal label "Термотрансфер".
- Decal label "シール".
- Decal sameAs Abziehbild.
- Decal sameAs Calcomanía.
- Decal sameAs シール.
- Decal sameAs Kalkomania.
- Decal sameAs m.0204p6.
- Decal sameAs Q336665.
- Decal sameAs Q336665.
- Decal wasDerivedFrom Decal?oldid=603324206.
- Decal isPrimaryTopicOf Decal.