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... melt [ 49 ] . Consequently , solid state reactions are very sensitive to the temperature , both absolute and relative ( how close it is to the melting ) , as well as the melting point of the reactant [ 49 ] . It is inter- esting to note ...
... melt [ 49 ] . Consequently , solid state reactions are very sensitive to the temperature , both absolute and relative ( how close it is to the melting ) , as well as the melting point of the reactant [ 49 ] . It is inter- esting to note ...
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... Melts and Glasses The processing of polyesters and polyamides into fiber , film , sheet , or molded products usually begins with the melt . From the melt , the final product can result from ( a ) transformation directly into a ...
... Melts and Glasses The processing of polyesters and polyamides into fiber , film , sheet , or molded products usually begins with the melt . From the melt , the final product can result from ( a ) transformation directly into a ...
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... melt - crystallized materials : 6.7 compared to 3.3 GPa , respectively . As the crystallinity of precipitates is also substantially higher than that of melt - crystallized samples , it was assumed that the TENSILE MODULUS IN GPa m 1 2 3 ...
... melt - crystallized materials : 6.7 compared to 3.3 GPa , respectively . As the crystallinity of precipitates is also substantially higher than that of melt - crystallized samples , it was assumed that the TENSILE MODULUS IN GPa m 1 2 3 ...
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SOLID STATE REACTIONS IN LINEAR | 1 |
CHEMICAL HEALING | 43 |
PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF ADDITIONAL SOLID STATE | 59 |
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