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Supplier: 3M Advanced Materials Division
Description: From rocket boosters and racecars to industrial furnaces and fuel cells, 3M™ Nextel™ Ceramic Fibers and Textiles help enable and protect critical equipment when the heat is on. Once used to protect NASA Space Shuttles against the heat of reentry, today Nextel fabrics provide heat
- Applications: Aerospace, Industrial OEM
- Material Type: Ceramic, Alumina, Boron, Quartz / Fused Silica
- Overall Thickness: 0.0071 to 0.0728 inch
- Overall Width / OD: 3.94 to 62.99 inch
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Supplier: Newport MKS
Description: The F-SBG-13/15 very Highly Photosensitive Fiber is co-doped with Boron and germanium and is intrinsically photosensitive. This fiber has been designed to match the MFD characteristics of typical, dual-wavelength, 1310nm and 1550nm telecommunications fiber, making it
- Maximum Attenuation: 10 dB/km
- Numerical Aperture: 0.1200 to 0.1400
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Supplier: Newport MKS
Description: The F-PS750 very Highly Photosensitive Fiber is co-doped with Boron and germanium and is intrinsically photosensitive. With this 780 nm fiber, a 1 nm wide, 47 dB deep 15 mm long transmission grating can be written in these fibers within a few minutes by a pulsed Excimer
- Maximum Attenuation: 30 dB/km
- Numerical Aperture: 0.1200 to 0.1400
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: This specification covers engineered wood fiber for use as a playground safety surface under and around playground equipment. This specification establishes minimum requirements for the factors that determine particle size, consistency, purity, ability to drain, and heavy metal concentrations
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Supplier: Arnold Magnetic Technologies
Description: Arnold Magnetic Technologies is the leading worldwide manufacturer for permanent magnets and precision magnetic assemblies. Our magnetic assemblies feature a wide variety of grades of custom made permanent magnets including: Samarium Cobalt (SmCo) Neodymium Iron Boron
- Magnet Type: Magnetic Assembly
- Permanent Magnet Materials: NdFeB (Neodymium Iron Boron), SmCo (Samarium Cobalt), AlNiCo (Aluminum-Nickel-Cobalt)
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Supplier: Visual Sound, Inc.
Description: vibration, noise and impact. Humbucking coil protects against induced electrical interference. A high strength, reinforced glass-fiber casing protects the capsule from impact damage. Metal construction - rugged and reliable Shock-mounted capsule - low sensitivity to impact and handling noise
- Directivity: Directional, Supercardioid
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Supplier: Visual Sound, Inc.
Description: -end studio condenser microphone. Lightweight voice coil provides extended high frequency and rapid transient response. A tough reinforced glass fiber body takes the knocks and shocks and suppresses impact noise. Metal construction - rugged and reliable Shock mounted capsule
- Directivity: Directional, Cardioid
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: , boron, carbon, glass, quartz, or silicon carbide fibers. Typical as-fabricated geometries include uniaxial, cross-ply and angle-ply laminates; as well as honeycomb and foam core sandwich materials and structures. 1.4 This practice does not specify accept-reject criteria and is not
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Supplier: ARGAL s.r.l.
Description: gasket. FOR ALL CHEMICALS With pump bodies made of PP + Glass fiber (Glass fiber reinforced Polypropylene) or CFF E-CTFE ( Carbon fibre filled Ethylene-chlorotrifl uoroethylene ) virtully all chemical liquids at low and medium tempertures can be pumped. LIQUID
- Discharge Size: 1.25 to 2 inch
- Housing Material: Plastic
- Maximum Discharge Flow: 74.85 to 220 GPM
- Media Temperature: -4 to 212 F
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: treated at certain annealing temperatures and shall conform to the chemical composition limits for nickel, chromium, iron, manganese, carbon, copper, silicon, sulfur, aluminum, titanium, columbium, molybdenum, niobium, tantalum, phosphorus, tungsten, cobalt, nitrogen, and boron. Planimetric
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Supplier: ASTM International
Description: thermoplastic), poly(phenylene sulfide), or polysulfone matrices; and alumina, aramid, boron, carbon, glass, quartz, or silicon carbide fibers. Typical as-fabricated geometries include uniaxial, cross ply and angle ply laminates; as well as honeycomb and foam core sandwich materials
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Handbook of Composite Reinforcements
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Fabrication of Chemically Doped, High Upper Critical Field Magnesium Diboride Superconducting Wires
In this Phase I STTR project, doped and undoped boron fibers were made by chemical vapor deposition (CVD).
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Boron Fibers ............................................................
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Acid corrosion resistance and mechanism of E-glass fibers: boron factor
Chemical analysis of the high boron fibers before and after 24 h acid leaching and the solution after 24 h test further confirmed that B, Ca, and Al in the glass fibers preferentially dissolved in the acid solution.
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Inorganic fibers. Production, properties and use
As representative examples, the boron fiber , the silicon carbide fiber and the alumina fiber are discussed closer.
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Fibers, Specialty Inorganic
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Fiberglass and Glass Technology
The higher cost of other inorganic high-strength fibers can be reduced by hybridization, i.e., by designing compos- ites reinforced with mixed HS-glass/carbon, HS-glass/aramid, or HS-glass/ boron fibers .
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Fatigue crack growth in hybrid boron/glass/aluminium fibre metal laminates
The hybrid FMLs consist of Al 2024‐T3 alloy as the metal layers and a mixture of boron fibres and glass fibres as the fibre layers.
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Inorganic Fibers—A Literature Review
Boron-Based Fibers (1) Boron Fibers .
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Fibre reinforcement of metals and alloys
Details of the method of manufacture and the mechanic al properties of boron fibres produc ed by vapour deposition on to a tungsten wire sub- strate had first been reported as early as 1959,40 but these fibres only became available in …
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