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If the powders are not bonded to a target support during consolidation , the
fabricated targets must be soldered or brazed to one later . Satisfactory bonds
have been made by brazing , but soldered bonds seem to be inadequate and fail
often ...
If the powders are not bonded to a target support during consolidation , the
fabricated targets must be soldered or brazed to one later . Satisfactory bonds
have been made by brazing , but soldered bonds seem to be inadequate and fail
often ...
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was described for the powders . It was , however , more difficult to achieve
reliable bonds between the target and cooling block with the ribbons than with
powders . To improve bonding , a thin , intermediate layer of powder between the
cooling ...
was described for the powders . It was , however , more difficult to achieve
reliable bonds between the target and cooling block with the ribbons than with
powders . To improve bonding , a thin , intermediate layer of powder between the
cooling ...
Page 225
These surfaces visually appear velvety black when formed by cosputtering dual
targets and appear porous when formed by sputtering overheated , compacted
powders . Sputtering rates are unreliable and uneven for all elevated
temperature ...
These surfaces visually appear velvety black when formed by cosputtering dual
targets and appear porous when formed by sputtering overheated , compacted
powders . Sputtering rates are unreliable and uneven for all elevated
temperature ...
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R JAMES | 2 |
Principles of XRay Stress Measurement | 4 |
Control of Accuracy and Precision | 25 |
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