BUKU BASA POLANDIA KAKAIT KARO «PYROCERAM»
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Thermal Conductivity 22 - Strona 80
M. M. SULIYANTI, T. BABA and A. ONO ABSTRACT Corning Pyroceram 9606 is one of the candidate materials for standard reference materials of thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity. The National Research Laboratory of Metrology ...
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Thermal Conductivity 24/Thermal Expansion 12 - Strona 85
Pyroceram. 9606. Using. a. High..Temperature. Guarded-Hot-Plate. B. J. FILLAandA.J. SLIFKA. ABSTRACT The thermal conductivity of Pyroceram 9606 has been measured using a steady-state high-temperature guarded-hot-plate over a ...
Peter S. Gaal, Daniela E. Apostolescu,
1999
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Functionalization of Pyroceram 9606 Test Data for Radome ...
The data reduction methods are described in the text and appendix. They were generally based on minimization of the squared error function.
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17th Annual Conference on Composites and Advanced Ceramic Materials, ...
strengths observed for laminates with pyroceram tested in tension, when compared to the pyroceram alone, result from the thinner pyroceram layers since the entire thickness of the laminate is used in the calculation of the strength. When the ...
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Nanoporous Glass-ceramics Transparent in Infrared Range to be Used ...
Table 1.2 : Examples of glass ceramics composition and properties Some of these systems lead to commercial glass-ceramics materials with the trade marks: Pyroceram®, CorningWare®, Cercor®, Macor®, Zerodur®, Fotoform®, Fotoceram®, ...
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Thermal Conductivity 18 - Strona 57
Inspection of Pyrex and Pyroceram conductivity data indicates that the spread in the Pyroceram 9.606 data is relatively small, « 5% at T P 125°C. [2] Below this temperature, the conductivity increases rapidly with decreasing temperature and ...
T. Ashworth, David R. Smith,
2012
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The Generations of Corning: The Life and Times of a Global Corporation
In the spring of 1956, under the direction of Dr. Ben Allen, Corning began making pilot radomes (as the products were called) from a material dubbed 9606 Pyroceram. Corning developed a spin-molding technique to make the glass. By 1958 ...
Davis Dyer, Daniel Gross,
2001
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Low Thermal Expansion Glass Ceramics - Strona 51
He developed a strong and thermal shock resistant white aluminosilicate glass ceramic called Pyroceram 9608 (Corning Glass Works, USA). This material was the first to be marketed for use as household crockery; it was also called Corning ...
Dieter Krause, Hans Bach,
2006
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12th Annual Conference on Composites and Advanced Ceramic Materials, ...
It is interesting to note that the average strength of the unreinforced pyroceram is nearly twice that of the strongest (0°) Compglas variant and that ET for the monolithic material is likewise greater than that of any Compglas. Some understanding ...
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Analysis of Radome-enclosed Antennas - Strona 63
For instance, alumina (aluminum oxide) and Pyroceram and Rayceram (both cordierite) have been widely used for flight vehicles operating at and below about Mach 4. They are hard and have fair rain erosion resistance, but are difficult to ...
BABAGAN WARTA KANG NGLEBOKAKÉ ARAN «PYROCERAM»
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pyroceram digunakaké ing babagan warta iki.
Sara Little, industrial designer - obituary
One of her most successful ideas was to suggest to Corning Glass that Pyroceram, a heat-resistant glass-ceramic material which the company had developed ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Okt 15»
The Why of It All
During her long career, this same anthropological approach has allowed her to come up with freezer-to-oven dishes made of Pyroceram, a Corning material ... «Metropolis Magazine, Sep 15»
Puzzle jugs used to trick bar patrons
A: Pyroceram was developed at Corning in the 1950s. The process was discovered by accident in 1952, when a piece of glass was overheated and turned into a ... «Las Vegas Review-Journal, Apr 15»
Kovels: Puzzle jugs play tricks on bar patrons
Answer: Pyroceram was developed at Corning in the 1950s. The process was discovered by accident in 1952, when a piece of glass was overheated and turned ... «Winston-Salem Journal, Apr 15»
Cast iron pots and pans, demystified
... of the pyroceram cookware, and you can't use the handles on the new ones. BUT - you can use the pyroceram to cook on stove top or oven or microwave, put ... «Treehugger, Feb 15»
Optical connections: Stanley Stookey - a true pioneer in the science …
Corning realised that this made it perfect for cooking with, patenting it in 1960 as Pyroceram and marketing it as CorningWare. The white dishes decorated with ... «Optician Online, Feb 15»
The Daily Innovator(sm): Making Your Own Luck
But very quickly Stookey and Corning were imagining other applications and other markets for the material they began calling Pyroceram. The way they did it ... «Huffington Post, Nov 14»
Stanley Stookey - obituary
From 1958 Stookey's creation, now patented as Pyroceram, was employed in the mass production of CorningWare: virtually indestructible casserole dishes ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Nov 14»
We Were Supposed to be Living Under Glass Domes By Now
This new "Pyroceram" has the transparency of glass... it was envisioned for use, therefore, as a rigid, weatherproof shelter that might be built up large enough to ... «Gizmodo, Nov 14»
Obituary: Donald Stookey, he changed cooking forever
In May 1957, Corning announced that it had trademarked Pyroceram, a ceramic made from glass that could withstand temperatures of up to 1,300 degrees. «Minneapolis Star Tribune, Nov 14»