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Aluminum silver

Practically all metals that can be worked into thin sheets, including lead, Monel, nickel, aluminum, silver, Inconel, 18-8 stainless steel, platinum, copper, Hastelloy and others. [Pg.414]

The NSOM tip is obtained by heating and pulling a single-mode optical fiber down to a fine point. A reflective metal coating (aluminum, silver or gold) is deposited by vacuum evaporative techniques in order to prevent light from escaping. [Pg.357]

Because chlorine is inactivated by blood, serum, feces, and protein-containing materials, surfaces should be cleaned before chlorine disinfectant is applied. Undissociated hypochlorous acid (HOC1) is the active biocidal agent. When pH is increased, the less active hypochlorite ion, OC1 , is formed. When hypochlorite solutions contact formaldehyde, the carcinogen /v.v-chloromethyl is formed. Rapid evolution of irritating chlorine gas occurs when hypochlorite solutions are mixed with acid and urine. Solutions are corrosive to aluminum, silver, and stainless steel. [Pg.1162]

Different sample pans are used in DTA and DSC measurements for samples of various shapes and physical states. The sample pans are of two types open pans for solid samples and sealed pans for liquids or volatile samples. The materials used for making sample pans are mostly aluminum, silver, gold, stainless steel, and carbon. When aluminum and silver sample pans are used for samples containing water, the sample pans should be pretreated with water in a small pressure vessel to avoid reactions between the pans and water during subsequent heating. [Pg.206]

The first generation of the interconnect material is aluminum with a resistivity of p = 2.66 pQ cm. One approach to reduce RC delay is to switch to an interconnect material with lower resistivity as indicated by Eq. (1.1). A wide range of metals was considered as a potential candidate in the early 1990s. Gold has excellent resistance to corrosion and electromigration but its conductivity is similar to that of aluminum. Silver has the lowest resistivity (p = 1.59 pQ cm) but poor resistance to corrosion and electromigration. Hence, copper that has a resistivity of 1.67 pO cm and excellent resistance to electromigration was selected. Compared to aluminum, copper has one drawback. It cannot be deposited by RIE. Therefore, a copper interconnect is typically formed via a damascene process in which a pattern is first etched into the dielectric and overfilled with copper. The excess copper above the... [Pg.11]

Metal effect pigments are flake-shaped metallic particles supplied in the form of powders, pastes, pellets, suspensions or color concentrates [5.166-5.168]. Typical metal effect pigments include aluminum ( silver bronze ) and copper- and copper/zinc-alloys ( gold bronze ). [Pg.252]

For EMI shielding applications, numerous processes are used, some require conductive fillers. These applications include parts molded with conductive filler and conductive paints. Conductive fillers used in commercial applications include aluminum, silver, nickel, and copper flakes and powders, stainless steel fibers, and fibers and flakes coated by nickel and silver. Thermoplastic compounds can provide up to 65-70 dB of electromagnetic noise attenuation but obtaining values over 45 dB is difficult. Static dissipative compounds (ESD) are mostly produced with carbon black which accounts for approximately 90% of the market but many other fillers are also used. [Pg.293]

Typical fillers carbon black, talc, in EMI shielding field silver plated aluminum, silver plated nickel, silver coated glass spheres, silver plated copper, silver, nickel and carbon black... [Pg.684]

Typical fillers carbon black, calcium carbonate, dolomite, clays, calcinated clays, talc, soapstone, zinc oxide, filmed silica, borates, iron oxide, zinc oxide, magnesium carbonate, pulverized polyurethane foam, barium and strontium ferrites, magnesium aluminum silicate, nylon fibers, quartz in EMI shielding field silver plated aluminum, silver plated nickel, silver coated glass spheres, silver plated copper, silver, nickel and carbon black... [Pg.685]

There are several other minerals that may be essential for humans, but research has not established their importance, including tin, nickel, silicon, and vanadium. There are also minerals found in the body that are regarded as contaminants including lead, mercury, arsenic, aluminum, silver, cadmium, barium, strontium, and others. [Pg.262]

Jacket materials can be made of aluminum, silver, copper, soft iron, mild steel, nickel, monel, tantalum, stainless steel, inconel or titanium. [Pg.508]

Almost all self-reacting substances evolve large amounts of gas, so it is difficult to measure the evolved heat accurately without the use of special high-pressure-resistant sample containers. Three types of sealed pan, aluminum, silver or stainless steel, are recommended for this purpose. The pressure-resistant limits are 2.94 MPa for aluminum and 4.9 MPa for silver and stainless steel. [Pg.147]

Baur, R., and Gerold, V. Comparative X-ray and electron-microscopic measnrement of the size of Guinier-Preston zones in an aluminum-silver alloy. Acta Metall. 12 no. 12 (1964) 1449-1453. [Pg.169]


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