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Girdle devices

Fig. 1.15 (a) A girdle device with conicai pistons and (b) a belt apparatus (S) sample space. The shaded areas are gaskets. (From reference 1.)... [Pg.16]

The essential difference between the belt and girdle devices is the shape of the die bore/taper and the matching anvils. For the belt apparatus, the die bore is curved continuously from center to outer surface whereas, for the girdle, the die bore is straight and proceeds out on both sides in a linear progression. [Pg.491]

Figure 5. Different types of opposed-anvil devices (a) Bridgman (b) Drickamer (c) girdle (d) belt (e) sample area of the toroidal anvil. Figure 5. Different types of opposed-anvil devices (a) Bridgman (b) Drickamer (c) girdle (d) belt (e) sample area of the toroidal anvil.

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