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Epoxy-based nanocomposites containing sustainable fillers for the realization of speckle patterns for digital image correlation analysis. [PDF]

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Perrella M   +8 more
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Fire hazard of titanium powder layers mixed with inert nano TiO2 powder

Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2018
Metallic dust layers are highly sensitive to ignition from common ignition sources, even when mixed with high percentages of inert solids. In turn, dust layer fires are a potential ignition source for dust explosions or other damaging fires. Flame spread velocity (FSV), as a potential parameter for evaluating fire hazard, was investigated for titanium ...
Chunmiao, Yuan   +6 more
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Post-fire mechanical properties of titanium–clad bimetallic steel in different cooling approaches

Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 2022
Yu Shi   +4 more
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Fast-fired, nanograined titanium niobate (TiNb2O7) with enhanced dielectric properties

Materials Science and Engineering: B, 2020
Abstract The interfacial polarization, the degree of densification and the grain size are factors that directly influence the materials dielectric properties. This investigation show that is possible to tailor macrostructure and dielectrical features through sintering at high heating rates. Fast firing (FF) hinders grain growth while maintaining high
Gilberto S. Falk   +4 more
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Titanium-porcelain system. Part II. Bond strength of fired porcelain on nitrided pure titanium

Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering, 1997
Commercially pure titanium (CPT) substrate was subjected to porcelain firing and bond strengths under three-point bending mode (span length: 15 mm; crosshead speed: 0.5 mm/min) were evaluated. Experimental variables included surface treatments of CPT and porcelain firing schedules.
Y, Oshida, L W, Fung, S C, Isikbay
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Effect of Titanium Oxide on Fire Performance of Intumescent Fire Retardant Coating

Advanced Materials Research, 2014
The objective of this research work was to study the thermal efficiency of intumescent fire retardant coating (IFRC) designed to protect structural steel in event of fire. IFRC has been effectively developed by using ammonium polyphosphate (APP), expandable graphite (EG), melamine (MEL), boric acid (BA), titanium oxide (TiO2), and bisphenol A BE-188 ...
Hammad Aziz   +2 more
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