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Green sheet

Fig. 4. Schematic of extmsion type apparatus for green sheet fabrication. Fig. 4. Schematic of extmsion type apparatus for green sheet fabrication.
There are also very many classified experimental composite propellants which are listed separately on green sheets inserted in the Manual... [Pg.253]

Anonymous. Rite Aid settles Medicaid partial Rx fill investigation for 7.1 mil. The Green Sheet, October 15, 2001 3. [Pg.445]

The stable dispersion of slurry is required to casting process. Thus, we investigate the interaction between starting materials and other organics by measuring electrokinetic sonic amphtude(ESA, MBS-8000, Matec Apphed Sc., U.S.A) and the rheology of slurry with viscometer(Brookfield DV-II). Therefore, the optimal condition for dispersion was determined. The compacted green sheets with various composition are sintered and then characterized. [Pg.186]

If the product is to be molded by classic injection methods the material must be rather thinner. The material can also be rolled into green sheets and molded, extruded and made into dry pellets for other processes. [Pg.146]

All of these UV-curable systems have very different chemistries than those used in solvent-based systems. Most contain a dispersant, a plasticizer (not necessary in all cases), a photopolymerizable binder, and an initiator to activate the UV curing. A typical binder/initiator system found in the literature is a polyester acrylate binder and an initiator such as 2-hydroxy-2methyl-l-phenyl-propan-l-one. The binder is a liquid low-viscosity monomer diluted into hydroxy-ethyl methacrylate. Most of the UV-curable systems contain an acrylate monomer of some sort, since they have relatively low viscosities (100 mPa s or cP) and excellent reactivity with the UV radiation. The low viscosity allows the preparation of ceramic slurries with a relatively high solids loading, and the resulting high-density green sheets have excellent mechanical properties. [Pg.125]

R. A. Gardner and R. W Nufer, Properties of Multilayer Ceramic Green Sheets, Solid State Technology, (May 1974). [Pg.284]


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