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Self-bonding characterization of non-wood lignocellulosic materials

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On manufacturing self-bonded diamond

Journal of Superhard Materials, 2010
The possibility has been shown to obtain a self-bonded diamond material by the high-pressure sintering of statically synthesized diamond micron powders and detonation-synthesized diamond nanopowders.
A. A. Bochechka   +2 more
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A self bonding wire process

Proceedings: Electrical Insulation Conference and Electrical Manufacturing and Coil Winding Conference (Cat. No.99CH37035), 2003
In the past few years many companies have been experimenting with the use of bondable wire processes. The advantages to this type of process include reduced cycle times, less handling, and virtually no environmental impact. Using a bondable wire process can allow a manufacturer to completely build a product on one line without a lot of work in process.
C. Bretz, E. Wiedenbrug
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A Newly Developed Self-Bonded SiC Refractory

Advanced Materials Research, 2013
Based on SiC aggregate, SiC powder and ultra-fine SiC powder as the main starting materials and B4C as additive, the newly-developed self-bonded SiC material was pressed and fired at 2200°C for 10 hours in Ar environment in the high-temperature furnace. The phase composition and microstructure were investigated.
Long Gang Wan   +4 more
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NOVEL PREFORM WITH SELF-BONDING LAYERS

2017
The paper study the preparation of novel preform with self-bonding layers and the interlaminar performance of composites with the perform in different temperature.
Qianqian Fang, Li Chen, Dong Chen
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New high performance self-bonding magnet wire

[1991] Proceedings of the 20th Electrical Electronics Insulation Conference, 2002
A novel high-performance self-bonding wire (SBWG) with better flowability at low temperature and higher bond strength at elevated temperature than the previously used self-bonding wire (SBW5) has been developed. The wire was developed by introducing new polymers and a new curing agent as self-bonding resin formulas. SBWG can reduce the thickness of the
K. Hanaoka   +4 more
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New high temperature self-bonding magnet wire

Proceedings: Electrical Insulation Conference and Electrical Manufacturing and Coil Winding Conference (Cat. No.99CH37035), 2003
A new high temperature, self-bonding magnet wire has been developed, with greatly improved bond strength retention at temperatures in excess of 180/spl deg/C. This new development is the first self-bonding magnet wire to be suitable for use in armatures, rotors and high temperature applications.
N.R. Swain, R. Nagel
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Self-bonding characteristics of binderless kenaf core composites

Wood Science and Technology, 2005
We investigated optimum self-bonding conditions of kenaf core composites manufactured by steam treatment, and discussed on the roles of cinnamic acids in the self-bonding mechanism. The presence of cinnamic acids in the kenaf core and its composites were analyzed by pyrolysis gas chromatography-mass spectrophotometry in the presence of tetramethyl ...
Ragil Widyorini   +4 more
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Self-bonding magnet wire for motor applications

Proceedings: Electrical Insulation Conference and Electrical Manufacturing and Coil Winding Conference (Cat. No.99CH37035), 2003
The objective of this paper is to review issues to be considered in selecting bondable magnet wire for a motor application. The paper discusses issues related to dimensions, electrical properties, and compares various bondable magnet wire constructions.
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