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from the Auger effect ( AES ) or from the influence of electromagnetic radiation (
ESCA , XPS , UPS ) . Both methods give information on the surface zone of 0 to 5
nm and by using sputtering techniques on deeper layers . AES investigations on
...
from the Auger effect ( AES ) or from the influence of electromagnetic radiation (
ESCA , XPS , UPS ) . Both methods give information on the surface zone of 0 to 5
nm and by using sputtering techniques on deeper layers . AES investigations on
...
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E . Influence of Temperature and Glass Composition on Strength The strength of
soda - lime glass as a function of temperature was determined by Ernsberger (
1969 ) for failure at oblate bubbles inside the glass as shown in Fig . 7 .
E . Influence of Temperature and Glass Composition on Strength The strength of
soda - lime glass as a function of temperature was determined by Ernsberger (
1969 ) for failure at oblate bubbles inside the glass as shown in Fig . 7 .
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The treatment history of the glass also seems to influence humidity effects . ...
qualitatively with humidity effects , but more experiments and analysis are
needed to achieve a complete understanding of the influence of humidity on
failure times .
The treatment history of the glass also seems to influence humidity effects . ...
qualitatively with humidity effects , but more experiments and analysis are
needed to achieve a complete understanding of the influence of humidity on
failure times .
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Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
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