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  • ...ction of silicones in Europe in 1947. The Japanese company Shin-Etsu began mass production of silicone in 1953. The companies mentioned above are now still ...ng tape due to its non-flammable nature. The iron-oxide additive adds high thermal conductivity but does not change the high electrical insulation property of
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  • ...of [[radius of gyration]], which is an average distance from the center of mass of the chain to the chain itself. Alternatively, it may be expressed in ter ...OMP measures in a model-independent fashion the evolution of average molar mass and intrinsic viscosity, monomer conversion kinetics and, in the case of co
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  • <tr><th colspan="2" align=center bgcolor="#cccccc">'''Thermal Properties'''</th></tr> ...efficient of thermal expansion#Linear thermal expansion coefficient|Linear thermal expansion coefficient (α)]]</td><td>65–70 × 10<sup>−6</sup>/[[Kelvin|
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  • ...th a suitable [[detector]], such as a [[flame ionization detector]] or a [[mass spectrometer]].<ref>[http://www.norden.org/pub/ebook/2003-516.pdf Use of oz ==Empirical equations for the thermal properties of petroleum products==
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  • ...ed]] into their components by [[separation process|physical (mechanical or thermal) means]]. [[Azeotrope]]s can be considered as a kind of mixtures which usua ...e mass of the <math>i</math>th particle in the population, and the average mass of a particle in the population.
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  • ...hods in order to reach reasonable development time for new product design. Thermal methods are the most commonly used and consists in increasing temperature t ...ria]] or [[virus]]es, they force the lipids to merge with themselves. On a mass scale, this effectively disintegrates the membrane and kills the pathogen.
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  • ...as, and this effect is greatly amplified in colloids. In a stable colloid, mass of a dispersed phase is so low that its [[buoyancy]] or [[kinetic energy]] ...hods in order to reach reasonable development time for new product design. Thermal methods are the most commonly used and consists in increasing temperature t
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  • ...elium, and 2% "metals" (the rest of the elements; atomic numbers 3-118) by mass.<ref>{{Cite book|last1=Sparke|first1=Linda S.|last2=Gallagher|first2=John S Metals in general have high [[electrical conductivity]], [[thermal conductivity]], [[lustre (mineralogy)|luster]] and [[density]], and the abi
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  • This metal can be plated either by [[electroplating]] or by thermal decomposition methods. A ruthenium-[[molybdenum]] alloy is known to be [[su ...characterized with [[atomic weight]]s ranging from 89.93 [[unified atomic mass unit|u]] (<sup>90</sup>Ru) to 114.928 u (<sup>115</sup>Ru). Most of these h
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  • The '''R-value''' is a measure of [[thermal resistance]] <ref>[[Oak Ridge National Laboratory]], [http://www.ornl.gov/s ...units of [[foot (length)|ft]]²·[[Fahrenheit|°F]]·[[hour|h]]/[[British thermal unit|Btu]]. It is particularly easy to confuse SI and US R-values, because
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  • ...ow-density solid, with a notable effectiveness as a [[thermal conductivity|thermal insulator]]. It is nicknamed '''frozen smoke''',<ref Name="Times081907">{{c ...nvective heat transfer|convection]], [[heat conduction|conduction]], and [[thermal radiation|radiation]]). They are good conductive insulators because they ar
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  • '''Building insulation materials''' are [[thermal insulation]] used in the construction or retrofit of buildings. ...employed in varying combinations to achieve the desired outcome (usually [[thermal comfort]] with reduced energy consumption).
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  • ...While the majority of insulation in buildings is for [[thermal insulation|thermal]] purposes, the term also applies to [[acoustic insulation]], [[Fireproofin ==Thermal Insulation==
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  • {{commons|Thermal insulation|Thermal insulation}} [[Image:Huygens thermal multilayer insulation.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Thermal insulation on the [[Huygens probe]]]]
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  • ...sms added to a plain loom. A [[Northrop Loom]] was fully automatic and was mass produced between 1909 and the mid 1960s. Modern looms run faster and do not ...cesses. Power dominates consumption pattern in spinning and weaving, while thermal energy is the major factor for chemical wet processing.<ref name="Majeed">{
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  • The important attributes of PPEs include their thermal and oxidative stability and stability in the presence of ionizing radiation ! Thermal Stability
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  • ...wer heating value]] is around 18,500 [[British thermal unit|Btu]]/[[Pound (mass)|lb]], or 43.1 [[megajoule|MJ]]/[[kilogram|kg]], and its [[higher heating v ...ove#Gas cartridge stoves|gas cartridge stoves]] is their particularly high thermal output and their ability to operate at very low temperature in winter or at
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  • ...are lightweight and very robust. They are especially suited for low-cost, mass housing schemes. ...as cured, and may provide advantages in terms of speed, strength, superior thermal and acoustic insulation, space to run utilities within the EPS layer, and i
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  • ...sulation]], which is typically in the form of rigid foam, increasing the [[thermal performance]] of the wall. == Thermal performance ==
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  • ...eeded|date=September 2010}} Walls with a high thermal mass value act as a thermal buffer inside the home.{{citation needed|date=September 2010}} The material
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