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  • Article - 16 Dec 2002
    The surface chemistry of photographic film materials can be complicated and thus prone to a range of manufacturing issues. Identifying the cause often needs sensitive molecular specific analytical...
  • Article - 20 Nov 2002
    What is the erosion behaviour of three advanced ceramics? This was evaluated using silicon carbide and garnet as erodents.
  • Article - 26 Jun 2002
    Traditional printing on paper is now under threat from electronic paper and e-inks. The technology used for the flexible paper and the electronic ink materials are all covered.
  • Article - 10 Apr 2002
    Aluminium extrusions, especially grade 6063, are essential in construction, providing innovative solutions for windows, curtain walling, and thermal barriers.
  • Article - 2 Apr 2002
    Physical properties of titanium and titanium alloys such as density strength, thermal conductivity, electrical resistivity, magnetic properties, elastic modulus, poissons ratio, tensile strength,...
  • Article - 12 Aug 2024
    Nanomaterials are materials with at least one dimension in the 1-100 nm range, exhibiting unique properties that enhance applications in electronics, medicine, energy, and space exploration.
  • Article - 27 Sep 2001
    Adding nanosized particles to polymers can enhance properties such as strength, modulus, thermal stability as well as decreasing gas permeability. Properties such as toughness and impact resistance...
  • Article - 16 Sep 2001
    The properties of polyamideimide are approaching those of Polyimide, yet it is melt processable and has the highest strength of any unreinforced thermoplastic.
  • Article - 10 Sep 2001
    PVDF posses the highest tensile strength of all processable fluorocarbons. Contains a general overview of the polymer Polyvinylidenedifluoride including relative advantages, disadvantages and...
  • Article - 10 Sep 2001
    TPX has a very low density (0.83g/cm3) and is transparent. Has a reasonably high continuous use temperature (approx. 75°C (170°F)) and may be autoclaved for sterilisation. Good high frequency...

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