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AmberCut? ASL 901L Aluminum Oxide Lapping Slurry |... Lapping Vehicles Lubricants Polishing Pads See Saint-Gobain Surface Conditioning Group Profile & Catalog |
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Diamond Compound, Diamond Powder Site We produce the best quality diamond compound for ceramic, electronic, carbide valve industry, precious & semi-precious stones, mold, and "dies" |
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Metallurgical Cross Sectioning of Microelectronic Packages for... Sample preparation sequences for plastic, metal and ceramic packages will be reviewed, along with the results obtained during Scanning Electron See Analog Devices, Inc. Information |
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Metallographic Industrial Lapping and Polishing Slurries Lapping Vehicles and Lubricants Nano Slurries See Saint-Gobain Ceramics - Speciality Abrasives Information |
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E700 E-Powders | Saint-Gobain Ceramic Materials Industrial Lapping and Polishing Slurries Lapping Vehicles and Lubricants Nano Slurries See Saint-Gobain Ceramics - Speciality Abrasives Information |
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METHOD AND MECHANISM OF THE SUSPENSION RESONANCE OPTIMIZATION... A method, comprising:lapping a ceramic row bar to create a smooth air bearing surface; andcutting the ceramic row bar into test sliders to be coupled |
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Ferrari 360 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia also 20% stiffer, and Carbon fibre-reinforced Silicon Carbide (C/SiC) ceramic composite brake disks. |
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Max-Planck-Institut f?r Metallforschung Stuttgart Temperature... 28 3.2 Particle-particle interaction in suspension.................................................................... 28 3.2.1 Van der Waals |