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Page 14
Although the methods used to extract the permeability and diffusivity from the
experimental data vary from author to author ... The determination of the
permeability from the experimental data depends upon the method used to
monitor the gas ...
Although the methods used to extract the permeability and diffusivity from the
experimental data vary from author to author ... The determination of the
permeability from the experimental data depends upon the method used to
monitor the gas ...
Page 79
Another method to determine the tie lines is to determine the separated
composition directly by electron microprobe analyzer . This is possible when the
separated phase has a large dimension , e . g . , ~ 1 um . Scholes and Wilkinson (
1970 ) ...
Another method to determine the tie lines is to determine the separated
composition directly by electron microprobe analyzer . This is possible when the
separated phase has a large dimension , e . g . , ~ 1 um . Scholes and Wilkinson (
1970 ) ...
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METHOD TO DETERMINE THE LOWEST SEALING TEMPERATURE OF A
GLASS It is often desirable to obtain the lowest sealing temperature of a
particular solder glass . Kataoka and Kawamoto ( 1953 ) developed a practical
method of ...
METHOD TO DETERMINE THE LOWEST SEALING TEMPERATURE OF A
GLASS It is often desirable to obtain the lowest sealing temperature of a
particular solder glass . Kataoka and Kawamoto ( 1953 ) developed a practical
method of ...
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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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