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...resistance and low junction potentials, but have a higher degree of sample contamination. The second class of liquid junctions are referred to as a "Diffusion" junction (see Annular Ceramic, Ceramic Wick, and Teflon examples below). This class of liquid junction allows only the ions...

...of the desired part is manufactured in a molding. process. A gating system and sprue are then glued to the pattern and the assembly, referred to as a cluster,. is dipped in slurry to form a porous ceramic coating. Once the coating has dried, the pattern is placed in a. flask and compacted with sand...

...of. measurement uncertainty, and are the. subject of many papers regarding. calibration methods and the realistic. accuracy of electrochemical systems. The. classical reference electrode employs a. porous ceramic or plastic interface which is. impregnated with an electrolyte solution. such as potassium chloride...

...than 20 microns. (See Drawing. systems. #1). Being insitu, these zirconia cells can be damaged by fly-ash. The U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory notes fly-. With usage, more and more. Porous Filter. ash "can ...be high in sulfides, chlorides, and sodium. particles collect inside...

...prepared using grades of silicon carbide paper from 80 grit to 2400 grit, 6 and. 1m diamond polish and then finally polished using colloidal silica solution for at least 25. minutes. It is important to note that the aim of the preparation was to prepare the ceramic oxide. scale. The oxide scale...

...systems for office buildings and have been tested on. Efficiency: 40-80%. Operating Temperature: 150-200 C. Output Range: 200KW - 11MW. Solid Oxide Fuel Cell. Solid oxide fuel cells use a ceramic compound of metal oxides (often zirconium or calcium) as. the electrolyte. Negatively charged oxygen ions...

...of the filter area which is porous. Sterilizing Filter: A non-fiber releasing filter which produces an effluent in which no microorganisms are demonstrable when tested by the method specified in the current edition of the United States Pharmacopeia. Throughput: Describes the dirt handling capacity...

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ASTM E128 - 99(2011) Standard Test Method for Maximum Pore...
ASTM E128 - 99(2011) Standard Test Method for Maximum Pore Diameter and Permeability of Rigid Porous Filters for Laboratory Use
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Aerogel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aerogel is a synthetic porous ultralight material derived from a gel, in which the liquid component of the gel has been replaced with a gas.

Berkeley Lab News Center Feature Story: X-Ray Diffraction...

Influence of hold times on the elevated-temperature fatigue...
Influence of hold times on the elevated-temperature fatigue behavior of an oxide?oxide ceramic composite in air and in steam environment

Edgar Lara-Curzio's Professional Background
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Metals and Ceramics Division, High Temperature Materials Laboratory, Mechanical Characterization and Analysis Group.
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Ceramic Materials Chemistry Clean Technology Laboratory Furnaces and Kilns Vacuum Furnaces
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