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Phoenix glass

Phoenix, also, is a borosilicate glass made by the British Heat Resisting Glass Co. The linear expansion coefficient (50-450°Q is 3-24 X 10" . Tubing and rod are supplied in a wide range of sizes. The tubing is made with either standard wall or heavy wall. [Pg.16]

Joints, borosilicate to soda glass, 25 Joints in closed systems, 168 Joints, Pyrex to Phoenix, 25 Joints, tungsten-sealing to Xovar-seal-ing glasses, 24 Joints, Vitreosil, 175 Joints with capillary tube, 69 Junctions, 4 and 5 way, 68... [Pg.96]

Fioure 2. A typical expansion curve for a hard boiosilicate glass Phoenix)... [Pg.105]

Figure 38. Tungsten-to-i rex seals with sealing glasses. Phoenix can always replace Pyrex in these seals... Figure 38. Tungsten-to-i rex seals with sealing glasses. Phoenix can always replace Pyrex in these seals...
Engle, A. (1991), From Myth to Reality - Readings in Glass History, Phoenix, Jerusalem. [Pg.572]

Gulino, R. and Phoenix, L. (1991). Weibull strength statistics for graphite fibers measured from the break progression in a model graphite/glass/cpoxy microcomposites. J. Mater. Sci. 26, 3107-3118. [Pg.88]

A. Engle, Reading in Glass History, No. 23, Phoenix Publications, Jerusalem, 1991. [Pg.2355]

S. Leigh Phoenix, Modeling the statistical lifetime of glass fiber/polymer matrix composites in tension. Composite Structures, 48(l-3) 19-29,2000. [Pg.237]

A bulb-combined glass electrode (Phoenix, USA) as weU as a flat surface combination electrode (Phoenix, USA) respectively connected to a pH meter (Consort P901, EGG), were used for pH measurement of gel-forming solutions or films after their equilibration at the corresponding relative humidity of interest, respectively (Burin Buera, 2002). Calibrations were carried out with standard buffers of pH 4.00 and 7.02. [Pg.1090]


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