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Areas of Application of Photosensitive Glasses, Glass-Ceramics, and Photosensitive Glass-Ceramics
1970Photosensitive glass may be produced in any shape, from very small jewelry, ornaments, and dinnerware, to large sheets of polished glass. In the same glass sample, one can produce indelible photographic images which do not become discolored with time, which can be of varying colors, and which can have a wide range of contrast, varying depths of ...
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2006
In many applications of ceramic and glass materials, appropriate thermal conductivity is intrinsically linked to their applications. Through selected examples, we have illustrated how recent advances in thermal conductivity allow us to better understand thermal conductivities of ceramics and glasses, thereby advancing uses of these important materials.
Rong Sun, Mary Anne White
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In many applications of ceramic and glass materials, appropriate thermal conductivity is intrinsically linked to their applications. Through selected examples, we have illustrated how recent advances in thermal conductivity allow us to better understand thermal conductivities of ceramics and glasses, thereby advancing uses of these important materials.
Rong Sun, Mary Anne White
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2009
Ceramics are renowned for their excellent wear properties, good resistance to degradation in corrosive environments, high modulus and hardness values and high melting points. Equally well known are their poor thermal and electrical conductivities and their reputation for being notch sensitive with low values of fracture toughness.
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Ceramics are renowned for their excellent wear properties, good resistance to degradation in corrosive environments, high modulus and hardness values and high melting points. Equally well known are their poor thermal and electrical conductivities and their reputation for being notch sensitive with low values of fracture toughness.
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1992
The word ceramic conjures up different images with different people. For many, the word means porcelain and pottery, while the engineer usually thinks of the new industrial ceramics, namely sintered oxides, carbides, and nitrides. In this chapter we will give brief consideration to a wide range of crystalline inorganic materials, including not only the
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The word ceramic conjures up different images with different people. For many, the word means porcelain and pottery, while the engineer usually thinks of the new industrial ceramics, namely sintered oxides, carbides, and nitrides. In this chapter we will give brief consideration to a wide range of crystalline inorganic materials, including not only the
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