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Ultimate elongation of PFA as a function of temperature.

Ultimate elongation of PVDF as a function of temperature.

Ultimate elongation vs. temperature for DuPont FEP resins ,

Ultimate elongation vs. temperature for DuPont Teflon PFA HP plus resins.

Ultimate elongation vs. temperature for several DuPont Tedlar Type 3 and Type 5 PVF films .

Ultimate hydrogen yield

Ultimate load, flexural mode portal frame test, Load versus mid-span deflection DGl dial

Ultimate load-bearing capacity of a bonded joint -

Ultimate Moment Strength of Various Concrete Systems

Ultimate particles in common forms of colloidal silica. Aggregation is actually in three dimensions but here represented only in two. A, sot B, gel C, powder.

Ultimate percent epoxide consumption versus T403 concentration for 24-hour cure at 23 C followed by 16-hour 85 C postcure for DGEBA-T403 epoxies.

Ultimate pressure of the DRYVAC 100S as a function of pure gas flow in stages 2 4

Ultimate properties.

Ultimate Protection againet Contamination t y an Extefnal Salt Bridge

Ultimate response of first-order system to sinusoidal input.

Ultimate strain as a function of PEG content. The numbers in the figure indicate different molecular weights of PEG.

Ultimate strain of natural rubber vs. filler content. Adapted, by permission, fiom Sombatsompop N, Sims G L A, Cell. Polym., 15, No.5, 1996, 317-34.

Ultimate strains e versus gradient of longitudinal velocity e in extension

Ultimate strength against Powder, Fiber and Wool composition in tension tests

Ultimate strength against Powder, Fibers and wool composition in 3 points bending tests

Ultimate strength aL of PpPTA fibre as a function of the degree of polymerisation for a monodisperse distribution calculated for series of diameters 2r of the building element, ju 0.16 and for aspect ratios b ua 1 10

Ultimate strength of brittle material under triaxial stress.

Ultimate strength of PpPTA fibres versus the degree of polymerisation applying the Flory distribution of chain lengths for various values of the diameter 2 r calculated with Eq. 93

Ultimate strength of PpPTA versus the degree of polymerisation for a rod diameter of 0.5 nm. Comparison of the results calculated for the Flory, the half-Gauss and the uniform distributions

Ultimate strength values versus type of treatment applied in plasma for LDPE-virgin PVC blends with 75 PE. 75 PE blend from virgin components is 75 PE blend from virgin components is used as reference.



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