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Another way to classify high performance fibers and high technology textile materials or products is by types of appHcations. A scheme of 10 main categories has been adopted (Table 4) and is similar to several classification schemes previously reported (28). [Pg.71]

Transportation. High performance fibers and high technology textile products have many appHcations ia the transportation area. Composites are increasingly used as stmctural materials ia aircraft components such as horizontal stabilizers, fins, landing gear doors, fan blades, and nose spia cones. [Pg.72]

Now for some practical examples of how phase diagrams are used. In the first, a typical design problem, we find out how solders are chosen for different uses. In the second we look at the high-technology area of microchip fabrication and study the production, by zone refining, of ultra-pure silicon. And lastly, for some light-hearted relief, we find out how bubble-free ice is made for up-market cocktails. [Pg.34]

Today s high technology products and growing international competition require knowledgeable design decisions based on realistic models that include manufacturability requirements. A suitable and coherent tolerance allocation methodology... [Pg.109]

Multilayer coatings of different composition and thickness are widely used in materials science and in the production of high-technology materials. The single- or multi-component thin layers significantly improve important characteristics of the materials with, e.g., specific properties. [Pg.235]

The military employment of pyrotechnics on a large scale other than by the use of BlkPdr is a fairly recent development, dating back to WWI, because pyrotechnic warfare is, as we shall see, mainly a product of high technology. Recognizing the interdependence of pyrotechnics and related disciplines, pertinent prior citations in the Encyclopedia as well as recent developments thru 1976 in the field have been Collected and grouped into the following sections ... [Pg.982]

Selectivity refers to the fraction of raw material alkene that is converted to product aldehyde, but since hydroformylation typically gives both a linear and branched isomer, selectivity also refers to the relative amounts of each. The linear branched (l b) ratio is highly catalyst dependant. One must simultaneously consider whether the proposed catalyst will give the desired l b selectivity and also whether the proposed catalyst is feasible for use with the catalyst/product separation technologies. For example, water extraction of a polar product, such as in the hydroformylation of allyl alcohol to give 4-hydroxybutanal, would not work well with a sodium salt of a sulfonated phosphine since both are water soluble. [Pg.19]


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