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Effects of Reinforcement Materials and Mechanical Retention on the Flexural Strength and Deflection of Repaired Denture Base Resin. [PDF]

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Jet Impact on Superhydrophobic Metal Mesh

Langmuir, 2021
Liquid-jet impact on porous, relatively thin solids has a variety of applications in heat transfer, filtration, liquid-fuel atomization, incontinence products, and solid-substrate erosion, among others. Many prior studies focused on liquid-jet impact on impermeable substrates, and some have investigated the hydraulic jump phenomenon.
Shashwata Moitra   +3 more
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Metal mesh resonant filters for terahertz frequencies

Applied Optics, 2008
The interest in terahertz photometric and imaging measurements has motivated the development of bandpass resonant filters to be coupled to multiple-pixel devices such as bolometer arrays. Resonant grids are relatively simple to fabricate, exhibiting high transmission at the central frequency, a narrow bandpass, and good rejection of the side ...
Melo, A.   +8 more
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Metal mesh for sustainable fish

Filtration + Separation, 2020
A Swiss salmon breeder is using the Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) 2020 with GKD’s stainless steel Porometric mesh. The metal mesh is used in the drum filters for mechanical water cleaning, offering high levels of flow rate and cleaning.
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Superoleophobic Surfaces Obtained via Hierarchical Metallic Meshes

Langmuir, 2016
Hierarchical metallic surfaces demonstrating pronounced water and oil repellence are reported. The surfaces were manufactured with stainless-steel microporous meshes, which were etched with perfluorononanoic acid. As a result, a hierarchical relief was created, characterized by roughness at micro- and sub-microscales.
Roman, Grynyov   +10 more
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Reinforcement of Bone Cement Using Metal Meshes

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine, 1989
Following on from previous work reported in this journal, a practical system has been developed for in situ fibre reinforcement of bone cement in the hip joint prosthesis. A fibre preform is inserted during the operation, surrounding the metal stem of the prosthesis, forming a composite with the cement.
D, Taylor   +3 more
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Hydrophobized metallic meshes can ease water droplet rolling

Soft Matter, 2021
Rolling liquid droplets are of great interest for various applications including self-cleaning of surfaces.
Abba Abdulhamid Abubakar   +3 more
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Inductive cross-shaped metal meshes and dielectrics

Applied Optics, 2002
The Micro-Stripes program has been used to calculate resonance wavelengths and the bandwidth of inductive cross-shaped metal meshes in contact with dielectric layers. The shift of the resonance wavelength, depending on the thickness of the dielectric layers, has been studied for two refractive indices.
Karl D, Möller   +3 more
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