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Rigid glass-ceramic seals

In addition to the aforementioned interactions with the surrounding gas environments, metallic interconnects also interact with adjacent components at their interfaces, potentially causing degradation of metallic interconnects and affecting the stability of the interfaces. One typical example is the rigid glass-ceramic seals, in particular those made from barium-calcium-aluminosilicate (BCAS) base glasses [205-209], FSS interconnect candidates have been shown to react extensively with... [Pg.196]

The glass transition temperature lies considerably above the temperature of use with rigid foams and considerably below the temperature of use with flexible foams. The cellular structure may be open, closed, or mixed. All cells are open to each other with open cellular structures. In contrast, each cell is sealed off or encapsulated from the other cells by a plastic wall in closed-cell structures. Structural foams are foams with a dense outer skin and an interior of lower density they are also called integral foams or self-skinning foams. In contrast to normal foams syntactic foams do not directly enclose the gas but contain small hollow bodies of glass, ceramics, or plastics which are under vacuum or are filled with a gas. [Pg.687]


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