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Workshop on Specialty Optical Fibers and Their Applications, 2015
Meter long lengths of chalcogenide glass fiber tape with a thickness of 300 microns and an aspect ratio of ~10:1, have been fabricated by a double crucible technique for the first time to the authors’ knowledge.
Yannick Ledemi +5 more
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Meter long lengths of chalcogenide glass fiber tape with a thickness of 300 microns and an aspect ratio of ~10:1, have been fabricated by a double crucible technique for the first time to the authors’ knowledge.
Yannick Ledemi +5 more
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2021
Glass fibers of various forms, continuous and discontinuous, have been widely used as reinforcements of plastic composites or standalone, such as thermal insulations, in general industry, construction, transportation, consumer goods, aerospace, and defense applications.
Qun Zu, Mette Solvang, Hong Li
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Glass fibers of various forms, continuous and discontinuous, have been widely used as reinforcements of plastic composites or standalone, such as thermal insulations, in general industry, construction, transportation, consumer goods, aerospace, and defense applications.
Qun Zu, Mette Solvang, Hong Li
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Archives of dermatology, 1969
Two cases of fiber glass dermatitis are described. A simple procedure to verify the diagnosis and the histological findings are presented. Means of preventing this dermatitis are suggested.
B K, Fisher, J D, Warkentin
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Two cases of fiber glass dermatitis are described. A simple procedure to verify the diagnosis and the histological findings are presented. Means of preventing this dermatitis are suggested.
B K, Fisher, J D, Warkentin
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SPIE Proceedings, 1990
ABSTRACTThe status of glasses suitable for use as infrared optical fibers is reviewed. A historical perspective on the technology, and the criteria employed to select appropriate glasses are presented. Heavy metalfluoride and chalcogenide glasses are assessed, with special emphasis on their emerging commercial availability. 1 . INTRODUCTIONSince 1981 ,
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ABSTRACTThe status of glasses suitable for use as infrared optical fibers is reviewed. A historical perspective on the technology, and the criteria employed to select appropriate glasses are presented. Heavy metalfluoride and chalcogenide glasses are assessed, with special emphasis on their emerging commercial availability. 1 . INTRODUCTIONSince 1981 ,
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Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, 1974
Katherine Montague, Peter Montague
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Katherine Montague, Peter Montague
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