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The upper flange forms one specimen - sealing surface and supplies a
connection to the mass - spectrometer system , while the gas supply line provides
the lower specimen - sealing surface and allows the desired gas to be applied to
the ...
The upper flange forms one specimen - sealing surface and supplies a
connection to the mass - spectrometer system , while the gas supply line provides
the lower specimen - sealing surface and allows the desired gas to be applied to
the ...
Page 159
54 shows that Hill ' s theory can be at least qualitatively applied to the indentation
hardness of optical glass . Therefore , the indentation hardness of optical glass
can be expressed as a function of yield stress and c / a . B . Lapping Hardness ...
54 shows that Hill ' s theory can be at least qualitatively applied to the indentation
hardness of optical glass . Therefore , the indentation hardness of optical glass
can be expressed as a function of yield stress and c / a . B . Lapping Hardness ...
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The solder glass can be applied onto the parts to be sealed even by hot - dip
technique from its melt . For sealing two pieces of glass with a thermal expansion
coefficient of 100 x 10 - 7°C , Babcock ( 1962 ) prepared a solder glass consisting
...
The solder glass can be applied onto the parts to be sealed even by hot - dip
technique from its melt . For sealing two pieces of glass with a thermal expansion
coefficient of 100 x 10 - 7°C , Babcock ( 1962 ) prepared a solder glass consisting
...
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Contents
Solubility Models | 9 |
Effect of Experimental Variables on Gas Mobility in Vitreous Materials | 16 |
Phase Separation and Crystallization | 26 |
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