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Ratio F of load to penetration depth as function of penetration depth of a diamond
indenter in different glasses : ( 1 ) , ( 2 ) polished Na2O ... An approximately linear
relation was found between the rate of polishing of the glasses H . H . DUNKEN.
Ratio F of load to penetration depth as function of penetration depth of a diamond
indenter in different glasses : ( 1 ) , ( 2 ) polished Na2O ... An approximately linear
relation was found between the rate of polishing of the glasses H . H . DUNKEN.
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tion was found between the rate of polishing of the glasses studied and their
chemical durability toward water and 0 . 01 N HNO3 . The important role of
chemical reactions in polishing is thereby demonstrated . These results are
confirmed both ...
tion was found between the rate of polishing of the glasses studied and their
chemical durability toward water and 0 . 01 N HNO3 . The important role of
chemical reactions in polishing is thereby demonstrated . These results are
confirmed both ...
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... Life prediction , 212 – 219 , 231 , 232 Linear polymer , 132 Liquid immiscibility ,
163 Loading rate and fatigue , 211 . ... 289 PLZT , 160 Polishing , 5 , 50 , 52
Porous glass , 50 Polymerization , 132 Pristine glass , strength , 179 Proof testing
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... Life prediction , 212 – 219 , 231 , 232 Linear polymer , 132 Liquid immiscibility ,
163 Loading rate and fatigue , 211 . ... 289 PLZT , 160 Polishing , 5 , 50 , 52
Porous glass , 50 Polymerization , 132 Pristine glass , strength , 179 Proof testing
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Water in Glass | 75 |
Applications | 121 |
Gel Method for Making Glass | 129 |
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