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Topic: Average life of a flat matte screen
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Julio Roberto
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 938
From: Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Registered: Oct 2008
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posted 02-09-2009 11:15 AM
Most of the flat white screens I have been involved with (german and british, mostly) have lasted 10-20 years. Perleascent or silver ones, much less. Last one I replaced was a 12m silver about 6 years ago. Some flat Da-lite white 6m rolling type are fine after 8 years.
As Steve well said, day by day operation may still look fine, but when you put a new screen side-by-side the old one, you can see that age does what it's supposse to do ... slowly kill everything (and everyone ).
Still, depending on materials used, flat whites can easily outlast 10 years of good service. But budgeting for a change every 10 years is as good measure as budgeting for bulb changes at rated hours, even if they sometimes outlast that in good service.
Occasionally, enviromental or accidental issues may prompt for an earlier screen retirement.
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