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Electron beam rotating disk

Electron Beam Rotating Disk Atomization (EBRD) <700 Narrow size distribution Refractory, reactive metals and alloys such asTi >103 -5.5 -0.5 Relatively high EE Coarse (flaky) particles, Relatively low capacity throughput... [Pg.70]

Figure 3 Principle of construction of atomic absorption spectrometers. (A) Single-beam spectrometer with electrically modulated lamp radiation (B) double-beam spectrometer with reflection and splitting of the primary radiation by a rotating, partially mirrored quartz disk (chopper). 1 - radiation source, 2 -sample cell (atomizer), 3 - monochromator, 4 - detector, 5 -electronics and readout (by permission of Wiley-VCH from Welz B and Sperling M (1999) Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, 3rd, completely revised edition. Weinheim Wiley-VCH). Figure 3 Principle of construction of atomic absorption spectrometers. (A) Single-beam spectrometer with electrically modulated lamp radiation (B) double-beam spectrometer with reflection and splitting of the primary radiation by a rotating, partially mirrored quartz disk (chopper). 1 - radiation source, 2 -sample cell (atomizer), 3 - monochromator, 4 - detector, 5 -electronics and readout (by permission of Wiley-VCH from Welz B and Sperling M (1999) Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, 3rd, completely revised edition. Weinheim Wiley-VCH).
Kaye Disk Centrifuge. A device for particle-size analysis (1-50 pm) by means of a beam of light passed through a liquid suspension of the particles while the suspension is rotated in a transparent disk-shaped centrifuge. The prototype was designed by B. H. Kaye (Brit. Pat, 895,222,2/5/62) now made by Coulter Electronics Ltd., St. Albans, England. Keatite. A form of silica resulting from the crystallization of amorphous precipitated silica at 380-585°C and water pressures of 350-1250 bars sp. gr. 2.50. Named from its discoverer, P. P. Keat (Science, 120, 328,1954). [Pg.174]


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