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Yes direct material is a product cost as without material no product can be manufactured.
Direct material is a product cost because without material no product can be produce and it has direct relation with production of goods.
raw material cost variable cost because it change with volume of product i.e. the more you produce the more you have to purchase for raw material. Fixed cost are never change with changing in volume.Raw Material Cost is variable cost
examples of dierect material,indirect,labour,and expenses cost
Raw material is direct cost as without raw material no product can be produce and this value is also separately identifiable.
"Safe" in what sense?Thermochromicity is not, in and of itself, a hazard. A material might be thermochromic and explosive, or thermochromic and toxic, or thermochromic and flammable ... or might be none of those things.
it's a piece of material that changes colour when applied to heat... so this isn't really a filmmaking question...
thermochromic advantages
There are a few potential issues with irreversible thermochromic labeling when transporting items. If the temperature changes too much, the irreversible thermochromic label could fade or become unreadable. If the temperature gets too hot, the irreversible thermochromic label could melt or become distorted. If the temperature gets too cold, the irreversible thermochromic label could crack or become brittle.
Mixing the thermochromic pigment with paint in the ratio of 20%~25%.
As much as the company charges. The total cost will depend on the base cost of the material, how much of the material is being delivered, and how far they have to travel to deliver it.
mood rings, and food storages are commonly used with thermochromic paints.
What material?
I don't believe thermochromic paper is made, there is a dye, ink or paint. No paper. And u are going to soak paper in a chemical?
this is the dramatic, reversible colour change that occurs when a material is melted or dissolved in a solvent, it is a phase change not a temperature effect despite its name.
It can cost from $1000 to $500,000 depending on the size and material
Neptunium is not a commercial material.