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  • Article - 29 Jan 2003
    Ethylene Propylene rubbers are a general purpose rubber with a growing range of applications. Some of these applications are listed along with typical properties of ethylene propylene elastomers,...
  • Article - 16 Feb 2002
    The only material that is practically used for electron emitters is tungsten. Although there are other electropositive metals that yield higher emission rates, tungsten has an extremely low vapor...
  • Article - 21 Dec 2001
    Use of high tensile strength steel chords in tyres has enables a weight reduction in construction with no strength penalties.
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    CiDRA Precision Service's customer base covers a wide breadth of companies in size and technologies, from well established Fortune 500 companies thru to struggling start-ups. Regardless of the...
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    Ecoflex Technology has been developed and proven in Australia by Ecoflex Australia Pty Ltd. Ecoflex engineering systems are now available through construction firms that work with Ecoflex Australia to...
  • Article - 23 Oct 2001
    321 is similar to 304, but uses titanium as a stabilizer. They differ in that they are resistant to intergranular corrosion after heating to temperatures in the carbide precipitation range.
  • Article - 9 Oct 2001
    Metallic powders are good absorbers of microwaves and can be sintered by microwave radiation. Processing in this way has advantages over conventional methods including faster and more energy efficient...
  • Article - 14 Sep 2001
    Relative advantages, disadvantages and applications are listed together with a table of typical properties.
  • 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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