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  • Article - 16 Aug 2001
    Superior mechanical properties compared with other phenolic laminates, however, are expensive and exhibit high densities. Relative advantages, disadvantages and applications are listed together with a...
  • Article - 15 Aug 2001
    Relative advantages, disadvantages and applications are listed together with a table of typical properties.
  • Article - 15 Aug 2001
    Improved tensile strength and flexural modulus, however, mouldings may have anisotropic properties. Relative advantages, disadvantages and applications are listed together with a table of typical...
  • Article - 3 Aug 2001
    Carbon fibres exhibit generally superior performance in tensile, compressive and flexural properties as well as fatigue resistance however, they are expensive and exhibit lower impact strength....
  • Article - 3 Aug 2001
    Good adhesion. Much cheaper than Kevlar or carbon fibre epoxy laminates. Relative advantages, disadvantages and applications are listed together with a table of typical properties.
  • Article - 3 Aug 2001
    General purpose epoxies or epoxy resins exhibit good chemical and heat resistance, combined with excellent adhesion properties. Relative advantages, disadvantages and applications are listed.
  • Article - 1 Aug 2001
    Grain boundaries play an important role in the electrical behaviour of some materials. Control of grain boundaries can influence how well a material performs. A method for measuring the structure of...
  • Article - 31 Jul 2001
    Over the past decade, single-mode optical fiber has become firmly established as the preferred medium for terrestrial communications.
  • Article - 29 Jul 2001
    Black was the first person to recognize magnesium (Mg) as an element in 1755. Later, in 1808, Davy isolated this element by evaporating mercury from a magnesium amalgam.
  • Article - 28 Jul 2001
    Tungsten has the highest melting point (3410°C) and the highest tensile strength at temperatures over 1650°C of all the metals. It is used for lamp filaments, x-ray targets, aerospace applications and...

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