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Glaze, conductive

For single glazing, the determination of the absorbed and transmitted radiation and of the heat transfer is quite straightforward, but for a window with multipane glazing, the calculation is more complex. Besides conduction in the panes, convection in the gaps as well as multiple reflections between the individual panes must be considered. [Pg.1068]

Neutron activation of the ceramic glazes was conducted at MURR. In addition to the ceramics an unglazed sherd and a crow s foot recovered during the survey of die Deh Luran Plain was also included in the INAA sample. In Middle Eastern kilns, glazed bowls are fired in stacks (6). Crow s feet are unglazed clay triangular-shaped objects about 5 cm. across that are placed... [Pg.430]

Powder for small arms is generally glazed with graphite, by which treatment its attitude toward the loss and absorption of moisture is improved, and by which also it is made electrically conducting so that it can be blended without danger from static... [Pg.306]

Acknowledgements. The work presented here was supported by the German Ministry for Science and Education (BMBF) within the framework of the OSTec project on development of energy-efficient glazing (project No. 13N6520), the ZnO network project (project No. 01SF00314) and the 2+2 project transparent conductive... [Pg.228]

Radiation conductivity, 87—91 Raleigh number, 121 Ramming, 266 Rankinite, 240 Rayon, 162 Raw glaze, 308, 409 Raw materials, ceramic, 245— 246 for enamels, 400 for glass melting, 141 — 142 Reaction sintering, 297, 343, 344—345 Reaumur porcelain, 229 Reboil, 119 Recuperator, 144, 147... [Pg.215]

Tightly fitting double-glazed windows with selective coatings to reduce the passage of infrared light, or with special shutters, cut conductance losses by 70%. [Pg.507]

Use Production of aluminum to lower the melting point and increase the conductivity of the electrolyte, flux in ceramic glazes and enamels, manufacture of aluminum silicate, catalyst. [Pg.47]


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