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Adhesives technology for electronic applications : materials, processes, reliability / / by James J. Licari and Dale W. Swanson
Adhesives technology for electronic applications : materials, processes, reliability / / by James J. Licari and Dale W. Swanson
Autore Licari James J. <1930->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Norwich, NY, : William Andrew Pub., c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (477 p.)
Disciplina 621.381
Altri autori (Persone) SwansonDale W
Collana Materials and processes for electronic applications series
Soggetto topico Electronics - Materials
Adhesives
Electronic packaging
ISBN 1-282-01328-9
9786612013287
0-8155-1600-2
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Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Adhesives Technology for Electronic Applications: Materials, Processes, Reliability; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 ADHESIVE TYPES AND DEFINITIONS; 1.2 SUMMARY OF PACKAGING TECHNOLOGIES; 1.3 HISTORY OF ADHESIVES IN ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS; 1.4 COMPARISON OF POLYMER ADHESIVES WITH METALLURGICAL AND VITREOUS ATTACHMENT MATERIALS; 1.5 SPECIFICATIONS; 1.6 THE MARKET; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. Functions and Theory of Adhesives; 2.1 MECHANICAL ATTACHMENT; 2.2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS; 2.3 THERMAL DISSIPATION; 2.4 STRESS DISSIPATION; REFERENCES
Chapter 3. Chemistry, Formulation, and Properties of Adhesives3.1 CHEMISTRY; 3.2 FORMULATION; 3.3 PROPERTIES; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. Adhesive Bonding Processes; 4.1 CLEANING; 4.2 SURFACE TREATMENTS; 4.3 ADHESIVE DISPENSING; 4.4 PLACEMENT OF DEVICES AND COMPONENTS; 4.5 CURING; 4.6 REWORK; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. Applications; 5.1 GENERAL APPLICATIONS; 5.2 SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Reliability; 6.1 FAILURE MODES AND MECHANISMS; 6.2 SPECIFICATIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 7. Test and Inspection Methods; 7.1 PHYSICAL TESTS; 7.2 ELECTRICAL TESTS; 7.3 ENVIRONMENTAL TESTS
7.4 THERMAL TESTS7.5 MECHANICAL AND THERMOMECHANICAL TESTS; 7.6 CHEMICAL ANALYSIS; REFERENCES; Appendix; CONVERSION FACTORS; ABBREVIATIONS, ACRONYMS, AND SYMBOLS; Index
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Licari James J. <1930->  
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China's electronics industry : the definitive guide for companies and policy makers with interests in China / / Michael Pecht
China's electronics industry : the definitive guide for companies and policy makers with interests in China / / Michael Pecht
Autore Pecht Michael
Pubbl/distr/stampa Norwich, NY, : William Andrew Pub., c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (267 p.)
Disciplina 338.4/76213810951
Soggetto topico Electronic industries - China
ISBN 1-282-01352-1
9786612013522
0-8155-1643-6
1-60119-134-0
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto General information -- 1.1 Geography -- 1.2 Population and ethnic groups -- 1.3 Language -- 1.4 Religion -- 1.4.1 Indigenous religions -- 1.4.2 Imported religions ... 6 -- 1.4.3 Official policies towards religion in China -- 1.5 Education -- 1.5.1 Literacy -- 1.5.2 The formal education system -- 1.5.3 Education expenditures-- 1.5.4 Prognosis -- 1.6 Political structure -- 1.6.1 The Communist Party of China -- 1.6.2 Administration -- 1.6.3 Military organization -- 1.6.4 Judicial organization -- 1.7 Brief overview of modern Chinese history -- 1.7.1 China under Mao Zedong -- 1.7.2 Economic reform after Mao -- 1.7.3 The future -- Economic conditions and policy -- 2.1 General economic conditions -- 2.2 International economic angst -- 2.2.1 China's entry into the WTO -- 2.2.2 Where does China stand on its commitments to the WTO? -- 2.3 Foreign economic relations and trade -- 2.3.1 Current trading status -- 2.3.2 Trade policy and administration -- 2.3.3 Major trade regulations -- 2.3.4 Policy instruments to promote international trade -- 2.3.5 China's barriers to U.S. exports -- 2.4 Special economic zones -- 2.4.1 Special economic zones -- 2.4.2 Open coastal cities / ETDZs -- 2.4.3 High-technology development zones -- 2.4.4 Foreign investment policy in the electronics industry -- 2.5 China's high technology -- 2.6 Foreign investment in China -- 2.6.1 Liberalization influencing FDI flows -- 2.6.2 China/Hong Kong closer economic partnership arrangement and FDI flows -- 2.6.3 General investment climate -- 2.6.4 Permitted forms of foreign direct investment -- 2.6.5 U.S. export controls -- 2.7 financial system -- 2.8 Fiscal structure -- 2.8.1 Turnover taxes -- 2.8.2 Enterprise income taxes -- 2.8.3 Personal income taxes -- 2.8.4 Import tariffs -- 2.8.5 Most favored nation trade status -- 2.9 Chinese government policy towards cross-border mergers and acquisitions -- 2.10 Evolution of foreign investment project catalogs .. 42 -- China's science and technology..43.
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Pecht Michael  
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Cleanup of chemical and explosive munitions : locating, identifying contaminants, and planning for environmental remediation of land and sea military ranges and ordnance dumpsites / / Richard D. Albright
Cleanup of chemical and explosive munitions : locating, identifying contaminants, and planning for environmental remediation of land and sea military ranges and ordnance dumpsites / / Richard D. Albright
Autore Albright Richard D
Pubbl/distr/stampa Norwich, NY, U.S.A., : William Andrew Pub., c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (384 p.)
Disciplina 623.4/45
Soggetto topico Chemical weapons disposal
Explosive ordnance disposal
Hazardous waste site remediation
Bombing and gunnery ranges - Environmental aspects
Military bases - Environmental aspects
ISBN 1-282-73775-9
9786612737756
0-8155-1686-X
1-282-01381-5
9786612013812
1-282-16978-5
9786612169786
0-8155-1645-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Cleanup of Chemical and Explosive Munitions: Locating, Identifying Contaminants, and Planning for Environmental Remediation of Land and Sea Military Ranges and Ordnance Dumpsites; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction; Part 1: The Cleanup of Chemical and Explosive Munitions; Chapter 1. Cleaning Up Old Munitions Sites; 1.1 A Primer on the Science and Concepts of Cleaning Up a Range Site; 1.2 A Historical Background of Old Munitions Sites; 1.3 New Requirements for Old Munitions
Chapter 2. Limitations and Expertise in Remediating Munitions Sites2.1 State and Local Regulators Need to Develop Their Own Expertise in Remediating Munitions Sites; Chapter 3. The Extent of the Munitions Problem; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Extent of the Munitions Problem Generally; 3.3 Land Mines; 3.4 Munitions Burials by the Civilian Conservation Corps; 3.5 Extent of the Explosive Munitions Problem; Chapter 4. Explosive Ordnance; 4.1 Danger From Explosive Ordnance; 4.2 Explosive Contamination; 4.3 Methods of Destroying Military Explosives; Chapter 5. Chemical Warfare Material
5.1 Introduction to Chemical Warfare Material Issues5.2 History of Chemical Warfare; 5.3 Extent of the Chemical Warfare Material Problem; 5.4 Unique Problems in CWM Site Remediation; 5.5 Potential Chemical Agents That May Be Encountered; 5.6 Radioactive Facilities; Chapter 6. Prior Ordnance Disposal Practices; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Burial of Chemical Weapons; 6.3 Dumping Explosive and Chemical Ordnance Underwater; Chapter 7. Ordnance Detection and Analysis; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 General Types of Metal Detectors; 7.3 UXO Location Technologies; 7.4 Choosing a Metal Detector or Magnetometer
7.5 UXO Analysis7.6 Other Geophysically Intrusive Techniques; 7.7 How to Conduct a Correct Search for Buried or Range Impact Ordnance; 7.8 Historical and Archival Data Sources; Chapter 8. Excavation and Removal of Ordnance; 8.1 Excavating the Ordnance Item after Proper Identi cation; Chapter 9. Recommendations; 9.1 Basic Site Requirements; 9.2 Time is Running Out; Photo and Map Section; Part 2: Case Study: The American University Experiment Station (AUES): A Formerly Used Defense Site; Introduction to Part II; Chapter 10. A History of the American University Experiment Station (AUES) Site
10.1 Introduction10.2 The History of the AUES Site; 10.3 The District of Columbia's First Report on the World War I Poison Gas Production at the AUES; Chapter 11. Concerns over the Adequacy of Previous Remediation Efforts; 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Concerns about Remaining Unexploded Ordnance and Chemical Containers; 11.3 Community Right to Know; Chapter 12. The District of Columbia's Initial Success as a State Regulator on AUES; 12.1 Success Results from Hard Work and Providence; 12.2 Myths and Falsehoods Regarding the AUES; 12.3 The Glass Stopper
12.4 The Child Development Center at American University
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Albright Richard D  
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Compounding precipitated silica in elastomers / / Norman Hewittt
Compounding precipitated silica in elastomers / / Norman Hewittt
Autore Hewitt Norman
Pubbl/distr/stampa Norwich, NY, : William Andrew Pub., c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (603 p.)
Disciplina 678
Collana Plastics design library
Soggetto topico Elastomers
Rubber
Silica
ISBN 0-08-094728-X
1-282-76962-6
9786612769627
1-282-01358-0
9786612013584
0-8155-1653-3
1-60119-517-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Compounding Precipitated Silica in Elastomers; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; Chapter 1. SILICA AS A REINFORCING FILLER; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Manufacture of Precipitated Silica; 1.3 Silica and Carbon Black; 1.4 Silica Surface Area; 1.5 Silica Free Water; 1.6 Silica Free Water, Affect on Visible Dispersion; 1.7 Silica Surface Silanol Groups; 1.8 Silica pH; 1.9 Soluble Salts in Silica; 1.10 Physical Form and Sensity of Silica; 1.11 Other Silica Properties; 1.12 Silane Treated Silicas; Chapter 2. COMPOUNDING PRECIPITATED SILICA IN NATURAL RUBBER
2.1 Introduction2.2 Silica and Carbon Black; 2.3 Activation: Zinc Oxide; 2.4 Cure Activation: Glycols; 2.5 Acceleration with Secondary Accelerators in Normal Sulfur Systems; 2.6 Acceleration: Single Accelerators in Normal Sulfur Systems; 2.7 Acceleration: Single Accelerators; Vulcanizate Properties; 2.8 Acceleration: Low Sulfur/Sulfur Donor Systems; 2.9 Reversion; 2.10 Antioxidant Systems: Non-staining; 2.11 Plasticization; 2.12 Tear Resistance; 2.13 Tear Resistance: Contour Curve Studies of Silica Content Effects; 2.14 Tear Resistance: Silica Primary Particle Size; 2.15 Tear Resistance
Non-Marking Solid tires2.16 Shelf Aged Stiffness and Green Strength; 2.17 Peroxide Cure; 2.18 Peroxide Curing: Silica Reinforcement and Structure; 2.19 Peroxide Curing: Silica Surface Area; 2.20 Peroxide Cure: Silane Coupling; 2.21 Silane Coupling: Sulfur Cure Systems; 2.22 Zinc-Free Cure Systems; 2.23 Zinc-Free Cure Systems: Polyisoprene (IR); 2.24 Brass Adhesion; 2.25 Brass Adhesion Mechanism; 2.26 Adhesion to Textile Fabrics; the HRH System; 2.27 Fabric Adhesion: Dynamic Testing; 2.28 Heat Resistance; Natural Rubber Formulary; Chapter 3. COMPOUNDING PRECIPITATED SILICA IN EMULSION SBR
3.1 Introduction3.2 Silica and Carbon Black; 3.3 Cure Systems: Activation with Glycols; 3.4 Cure System: Zinc Oxide Activation; 3.5 Cure System: Magnesium Oxide Activation; 3.6 Cure System: Lead oxide (Litharge) Activation; 3.7 Cure System: Stearic Acid; 3.8 Cure Systems: Primary, Secondary Accelerators; 3.9 Cure Systems: Single Accelerators; 3.10 Cure Systems: Sulfur Concentration; 3.11 Plasticization; 3.12 Antioxidants; 3.13 Tear Resistance: Silica Primary Particle Size; 3.14 Tear Resistance: Silica Content; 3.15 Fabric Adhesion; 3.16 Heat Resistance; 3.17 Silane Coupling
3.18 Silane Coupling: CompetitionEmulsion SBR Formulary; Chapter 4. COMPOUNDING PRECIPITATED SILICA IN SOLUTION SBR AND BR; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Silica and Carbon Black; 4.3 Zinc-Free Cure Systems; 4.4 Zinc-Free Cure Systems: Accelerators & Sulfur; 4.5 Zinc-Free Cure Systems: Polymer Effects; 4.6 Zinc-Free Cure Systems: Zinc Oxide and HMT; 4.7 Zinc-Free Cure Systems: Effects of Additives; 4.8 Zinc-Free Cure Systems: Sulfur Content; 4.9 Zinc-Free Cure System: Antioxidants; 4.10 Zinc-Free Cure Systems: Processing; 4.11 Zinc-Free Systems: Plasticizers
4.12 Zinc-Free Systems: Additive Plasticizers
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Hewitt Norman  
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Delivery system handbook for personal care and cosmetic products : technology, applications, and formulations / / edited by Meyer R. Rosen
Delivery system handbook for personal care and cosmetic products : technology, applications, and formulations / / edited by Meyer R. Rosen
Pubbl/distr/stampa Norwich, NY, : William Andrew Pub., c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1097 p.)
Disciplina 668/.55
Altri autori (Persone) RosenMeyer R
Collana Breakthroughs in personal care and cosmetic technology
Soggetto topico Cosmetic delivery systems
Advertising - Cosmetics
Cosmetics
Hygiene products
ISBN 9786612769597
9786612013782
9780080947105
0080947107
9781282769595
1282769596
9781282013780
1282013785
9780815516828
0815516827
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Delivery System Handbook for Personal Care and Cosmetic Products: Technologh, Applications, and Formulation; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributing Authors; Contributing Companies and Universities; Series Editor's Preface; Preface; Part I: lntroduction; Chapter 1. The Delivery System Movement; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The ""Eureka!"" Moment; 1.3 The Birth of Ideas; 1.4 What is a Delivery System?; 1.5 The Philosophy Behind This Book; 1.6 Using the ""Maps""; Chapter 2. Executive Summary: Book-at-a-Glance; Part II: Skin Fundamentals; Chapter 3. Skin: Physiology and Penetration Pathways
3.1 Biology of the Skin3.2 Stratum Corneum; 3.3 Penetration Pathways into the Skin; 3.4 Delivery System Factors; 3.5 Conclusions; References; Chapter 4. Delivery System Design in Topically Applied Formulations: An Overview; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Routes for Skin Penetration; 4.3 Improvement of the Therapeutic Index; 4.4 Design of Delivery Systems; 4.5 Examples of Delivery Systems; 4.6 Determination of the Site of Action; 4.7 Topical Applications: Examples; 4.8 Summary and Future Challenges; References
Chapter 5. From Ancient Potions to Modern Lotions: A Technology Overview and Introduction to Topical Delivery Systems5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Origins of Delivery Systems; 5.3 Origins of Personal Care: When Medicine and Cosmetics Were One; 5.4 Foundations of Personal Care Technology; 5.5 New Technology for Personal Care: An lntroduction to Delivery Vehicles; 5.6 Conclusions; 5.7 Formulations; References; Part Ill: Crossing the Barrier; Chapter 6. Crossing the Lipid Barrier with the Echo-DermTM Delivery System (A Skin-Mimicking, Lamellar Matrix System); 6.1 What is a Delivery System?
6.2 Anatomy of a ""Perfect Product""6.3 Skin's Functions; 6.4 Why Worry About Delivery; 6.5 Delivery Options; 6.6 Formulating Guidelines; 6.7 Sample Formulations; References; Chapter 7. Tetrahydropiperine A Natural Topical Permeation Enhancer; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Historical Perspective; 7.3 Concept Development; 7.4 Scientific Basis for Efficacy; 7.5 Safety Profile; 7.6 Enhancing Topical Delivery of Bioactives with THP; 7.7 Formulation Strategies; 7.8 Summary; 7.9 Formulations; References; Part IV: Encapsulation; Chapter 8. Microencapsulation: An Overview of the Technology Landscape
8.1 Background8.2 Microencapsulation Technology Vectors; 8.3 Bringing It All Together:The Encapsulation Technology Landscape; 8.4 Microencapsulation Technology Challenges and Market Trends; 8.5 Conclusions; References; Chapter 9. Microcapsules as a Delivery System; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Microcapsules; 9.3 Microcapsule Release Mechanisms; 9.4 Encapsulation by In Situ Polymerization; 9.5 Formulations: Features and Benefits; 9.6 Conclusions; 9.7 Formulations; References; Chapter 10. Tagravit TM Microcapsules as Controlled Drug Delivery Devices and Their Formulations
10.1 Microencapsulation: A Delivery Method for Unstable Actives
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Developing and managing engineering procedures : concepts and applications / / by Phillip A. Cloud
Developing and managing engineering procedures : concepts and applications / / by Phillip A. Cloud
Autore Cloud Phillip A
Pubbl/distr/stampa Park Ridge, N.J., : Noyes Publications
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (195 p.)
Disciplina 658.5
Soggetto topico ISO 9000 Series Standards
Engineering - Management
Standards, Engineering
ISBN 0-08-094683-6
1-282-76956-1
9786612769566
1-282-01379-3
9786612013799
0-8155-1684-3
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Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Developing and Managing Engineering Procedures: Concepts and Applications; Copyright Page; Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1.0 ENGINEERING PROCEDURES CASE STUDY; 1.2.0 ENGINEERING PROCEDURES MANAGEMENT; 1.3.0 DOCUMENT CONTROL SYSTEM; 1.4.0 DOCUMENT CONTROL COMPONENTS; 1.5.0 WHAT EXACTLY DO YOU NEED TO DOCUMENT?; 1.6.0 ENGINEERING PROCEDURE WRITING; 1.7.0 HOW TO USE THIS BOOK; Chapter 2. Engineering Procedure Writing Group; 2.1.0 HOW TO ESTABLISH AN ENGINEERING PROCEDURE WRITING GROUP; 2.2.0 BASIC WRITING GROUP FUNCTIONS; 2.3.0 BEFORE YOU START WRITING
2.4.0 POLICY WRITING TIPS2.5.0 DEPARTMENTAL INSTRUCTION WRITING TIPS; 2.6.0 ENGINEERING PROCEDURE WRITING TIPS; Chapter 3. Document Format and Contents; 3.1.0 POLICY FORMAT; 3.2.0 POLICY CONTENT; 3.3.0 EXAMPLE POLICY; 3.4.0 DEPARTMENTAL INSTRUCTION FORMAT; 3.5.0 DEPARTMENTAL INSTRUCTION CONTENTS; 3.6.0 EXAMPLE DEPARTMENTAL INSTRUCTION; 3.7.0 ENGINEERING PROCEDURE FORMAT; 3.8.0 ENGINEERING PROCEDURE CONTENTS; 3.9.0 EXAMPLE ENGINEERING PROCEDURE; 3.10.0 FORMS; 3.11.0 FORM FORMAT; 3.12.0 EXAMPLE FORM; Chapter 4. Engineering Procedure Manuals; 4.1.0 MANUAL COMPONENTS
4.2.0 ENGINEERING PROCEDURE MANUAL PAGE4.3.0 ENGINEERING PROCEDURE MANUAL DISTRIBUTION; 4.4.0 MANUAL REVISIONS; Chapter 5. Change Control; 5.1.0 DOCUMENT REVIEW AND APPROVAL; 5.2.0 CHANGE CONTROL METHODS; 5.3.0 DOCUMENT REVIEW BOARD; 5.4.0 REVISION HISTORY SHEET; 5.5.0 REVISION HISTORY LIST; Chapter 6. Engineering Document Control; 6.1.0 BLOCK NUMBERING SYSTEM; 6.2.0 POLICY NUMBERS; 6.3.0 POLICY NUMBER ASSIGNMENT; 6.4.0 POLICY TITLES; 6.5.0 DEPARTMENTAL INSTRUCTION NUMBERS; 6.6.0 DEPARTMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS NUMBER ASSIGNMENT; 6.7.0 DEPARTMENTAL INSTRUCTION TITLES
6.8.0 ENGINEERING PROCEDURE NUMBERS6.9.0 ENGINEERING PROCEDURE NUMBER ASSIGNMENT; 6.10.0 ENGINEERING PROCEDURE TITLES; 6.11.0 FORM NUMBERS; 6.12.0 FORM NUMBER ASSIGNMENT; 6.13.0 MANUAL NUMBERS; 6.14.0 MANUAL NUMBER ASSIGNMENT; 6.15.0 DOCUMENT REVIEW FORM NUMBERS; 6.16.0 DOCUMENT REVIEW FORM NUMBER ASSIGNMENT; 6.17.0 DOCUMENT CHANGE REQUEST FORM NUMBERS; 6.18.0 DOCUMENT CHANGE REQUEST FORM NUMBER ASSIGNMENT; 6.19.0 DOCUMENT MASTER LIST; Chapter 7. Electronic Database; 7.1.0 DOCUMENT NUMBER STRUCTURE; 7.2.0 DOCUMENT DATABASE; Appendix A: Policy Example
Appendix B: Departmental Instructions ExampleAppendix C: Engineering Procedure Example; Appendix D: Forms, Lists, and Logs; Appendix E: Further Reading; Index
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Diffusion processes in advanced technological materials / / edited by Devendra Gupta
Diffusion processes in advanced technological materials / / edited by Devendra Gupta
Pubbl/distr/stampa Norwich, N.Y., : William Andrew Pub., c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (551 p.)
Disciplina 530.4/15
Altri autori (Persone) GuptaD
Soggetto topico Diffusion
Diffusion processes - Mathematical models
ISBN 1-282-01383-1
9786612013836
0-08-094708-5
0-8155-1689-4
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
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Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Diffusion Processes in Advanced Technological Materials; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1. Diffusion in Bulk Solids and Thin Films: Some Phenomenological Examples; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Diffusion in Single Crystals; 1.3 Structurally Inhomogeneous Samples; 1.4 Some Illustrative Experimental Data; 1.5 General Characteristics of Grain Boundary Diffusion; 1.6 Diffusion in Quasicrystalline and Amorphous Alloys; 1.7 Summary; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 2. Solid State Diffusion and Bulk Properties; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Correlations with Bulk Properties
2.3 Equilibrium Thermodynamic Calculation of Diffusion Parameters2.4 Summary; Acknowledgment; Appendix 2A. Taylor Series Expansion of ΔG*; Appendix 2B. Evaluation of Errors in Estimated Parameters; References; Chapter 3. Atomistic Computer Simulation of Diffusion; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Atomic Interaction Models; 3.3 Molecular Statics; 3.4 Harmonic Approximation; 3.5 Equilibrium Defect Concentrations; 3.6 Transition Rate Calculations; 3.7 Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulations; 3.8 Molecular Dynamics; 3.9 Conclusions; Acknowledgment; References
Chapter 4. Bulk and Grain Boundary Diffusion in Intermetallic Compounds4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Crystal Structures and Point Defects in Ni, Ti, and Fe Aluminides; 4.3 Diffusion Mechanisms in Intermetallics; 4.4 Experimental Results on Bulk Diffusion in Ordered Aluminides; 4.5 Discussion of Lattice Diffusion in Intermetallics; 4.6 Grain Boundary Diffusion; 4.7 Summary; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 5. Diffusion Barriers in Semiconductor Devices/Circuits; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Diffusion Barriers from the 1960s Through the 1990s
5.3 Brief Review of Diffusion and the Influencing Material Factors5.4 Diffusion Barrier Materials; 5.5 New Concepts in Affecting APDB Behavior at the Interfaces; 5.6 Brief Discussion of an APDB for Low-k ILD Materials; 5.7 Summary; References; Chapter 6. Reactive Phase Formation: Some Theory and Applications; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Theoretical Considerations; 6.3 Practical Problems in Electronic Technology; 6.4 Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 7. Metal Diffusion in Polymers and on Polymer Surfaces; 7.1 Introduction
7.2 Diffusion During Nucleation and Growth of Metal Films on Polymers7.3 Metal-Polymer Interaction; 7.4 Diffusion in the Polymer Bulk; 7.5 Summary and Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 8. Measurement of Stresses in Thin Films and Their Relaxation; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Measurement Techniques; 8.3 Stress Relaxation; 8.4 Conclusion; References; Chapter 9. Electromigration in Cu Thin Films; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Cu Interconnection Integration; 9.3 Test Structure and Experiment; 9.4 Microstructure; 9.5 Theory; 9.6 Resistance and Void Growth; 9.7 Fast Diffusion Paths
9.8 Lifetime Distribution
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The effects of sterilization methods on plastics and elastomers : the definitive user's guide and databook / / Liesl K. Massey
The effects of sterilization methods on plastics and elastomers : the definitive user's guide and databook / / Liesl K. Massey
Autore Massey Liesl K
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Norwich, NY, : William Andrew Pub., c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (425 p.)
Disciplina 620.1/923
Collana PDL handbook series
Soggetto topico Plastics - Effect of radiation on
Elastomers - Effect of radiation on
Radiation sterilization
ISBN 1-282-25325-5
0-08-094711-5
0-8155-2008-5
0-8155-1923-0
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Nota di contenuto Front Cover; The Effects of Sterilization Methods on Plastics and Elastomers; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction to Sterilization Methods; 1.0 PLASTICS IN STERILE APPLICATIONS; 2.0 STERILIZATION METHODS; 3.0 STERILIZATION STABILITY OF MATERIALS; 4.0 COMPARATIVE RADIATION STABILITY; 5.0 THE EFFECTS OF IONIZING RADIATION ON POLYMERS; 6.0 RADIATION STABILIZERS; 7.0 THE EFFECTS OF GAMMA STERILIZATION ON COLOR CHANGE; 8.0 REGULATORY STATUS; Part I: Acetal Resins; Chapter 1. Acetal (Polyoxymethylene); Tabular Information; Part II: ABS; Chapter 2. Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene (ABS)
Tabular InformationGraphical Information; Part III: Acrylic Resins; Chapter 3. Acrylic; Tabular Information; Graphical Information; Chapter 4. Acrylic Copolymer; Tabular Information; Graphical Information; Chapter 5. Acrylic Terpolymer; Graphical Information; Part IV: Fluoroplastic; Chapter 6. Fluoropolymer; Tabular Information; Chapter 7. Polychlorotrifluoroethylene (PCTFE); Chapter 8. Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF); Tabular Information; Graphical Information; Part V: Polyphenylene; Chapter 9. Polyphenylene Ether (PPE); Part VI: Nylon; Chapter 10. Nylon or Polyamide (PA); Tabular Information
Graphical InformationPart VII: Polycarbonate; Chapter 11. Polycarbonate (PC); Tabular Information; Graphical Information; Part VIII: Polyester; Chapter 12. Polyester; Tabular Information; Chapter 13. Polyester PBT; Tabular Information; Chapter 14. Polyester PETG and PCTG; Tabular Information; Graphical Information; Chapter 15. Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP); Tabular Information; Graphical Information; Part IX: Polyketone; Chapter 16. Polyetherimide (PEI); Tabular Information; Graphical Information; Chapter 17. Polyetheretherketone (PEEK); Tabular Information; Graphical Information
Part X: PolyolefinChapter 18. Linear Low Density Polyethylene (LLDPE); Tabular Information; Chapter 19. High Density Polyethylene (HDPE); Tabular Information; Chapter 20. Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE); Chapter 22. Ethylene Vinyl Alcohol (EVOH); Tabular Information; Part XI: Polypropylene; Chapter 23. Polypropylene (PP); Tabular Information; Graphical Information; Chapter 24. Metallocene Polyolefin (MPO) Foam; Graphical Information; Part XII: Polyphenylene Sulfide; Chapter 25. Polyphenylene Sulfide (PPS); Tabular Information; Part XIII: Polystyrene
Chapter 26. General-Purpose Polystyrene (GPPS)Tabular Information; Graphical Information; Chapter 27. Syndiotactic Polystyrene (SPS); Tabular Information; Graphical Information; Chapter 28. High Impact Polystyrene (HIPS); Tabular Information; Graphical Information; Chapter 29. High Heat Crystal Polystyrene; Tabular Information; Part XIV: Polysulfone; Chapter 30. Polysulfone (PSu); Tabular Information; Graphical Information; Chapter 31. Polyethersulfone (PES); Graphical Information; Chapter 32. Polyphenylsulfone (PPSu); Part XV: Polyurethane; Chapter 33. Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPUR)
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Massey Liesl K  
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The effects of UV light and weather on plastics and elastomers / / Liesl K. Massey
The effects of UV light and weather on plastics and elastomers / / Liesl K. Massey
Autore Massey Liesl K
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Norwich, NY, : William Andrew Pub., c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (489 p.)
Disciplina 620.1/9232
Collana PTL handbook series
Soggetto topico Plastics - Effect of radiation on
Elastomers - Effect of radiation on
ISBN 1-282-02761-1
9786612027611
0-08-094725-5
0-8155-1925-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; The Effects of UV Light and Weather; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; List of Graphs and Tables; Introduction; How to Use This Book; Weatherability; Elements of Weather; Material Properties Post-Exposure; UV Additives and Stabilizers; Test Environments; Indoor and Interior Exposure; Outdoor Testing; Thermoplastics; Accelerated Outdoor Tests; Conventional Aging; Artificial Accelerated Tests; Test Results; Notes on Variability in Testing and Results; Color Stability; ABS; Chapter 1. Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene; Weathering Properties; Stabilization
Weathering Properties by Material Supplier Trade NameChapter 2. Acrylonitrile-Styrene-Acrylate/Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Capstock; Weathering Properties; Weathering Properties by Material Supplier Trade Name; Acetal; Chapter 3. Acetal; Weathering Properties: General; Weathering Properties: Colored Material; Weathering Properties: Unpigmented Material; Weathering Properties: Elevated Air Temperature; Weathering Properties by Material Supplier Trade Name; Acrylonitrile-Styrene-Acrylate; Chapter 4. Acrylonitrile-Styrene-Acrylate; Weathering Properties; Thermal Resistance
Weathering Properties by Material Supplier Trade NameAcrylic; Chapter 5. Acrylic and Acrylic Copolymer; Weathering Properties; Weathering Properties by Material Supplier Trade Name; Chapter 6. Acrylic and Polyvinyl Chloride Coextrusion; Weathering Properties; Cellulosic Plastic; Chapter 7. Cellulose Acetate Butyrate; Weathering Properties; Weathering Properties by Material Supplier Trade Name; Fluoropolymers; Chapter 8. Fluoropolymers: Overview; Fluoropolymer Weathering; Chapter 9. Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE or TFE); Weathering Properties
Weathering Properties by Material Supplier Trade NameChapter 10. Fluorinated Ethylene Propylene (FEP); Weathering Properties; Weathering Properties by Material Supplier Trade Name; Chapter 11. Perfluoroalkoxy (PFA and MFA); Weathering Properties; Chapter 12. Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF); Weathering Properties; Chapter 13. Polychlorotrifluoroethylene (PCTFE); Chapter 14. Ethylene-chlorotrifluoroethylene (ECTFE); Weathering Properties; Chapter 15. Ethylene-tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE); Weathering Properties; Chapter 16. Polyvinyl Fluoride (PVF); Weathering Properties; Ionomer
Chapter 17. IonomerWeathering Properties; Polyphenylene Oxide; Chapter 18. Polyphenylene Oxide; Weathering Resistance; Nylon; Chapter 19. Nylon: Overview; Weathering Properties: General; Weathering Properties: UV Stabilization; Weathering Properties: Colored Material; Chapter 20. Nylon 6; Weathering Properties; Chapter 21. Nylon 12; Weathering Properties; Chapter 22. Nylon with Glass Fiber; Weathering Properties; Chapter 23. Nylon 66; Weathering Properties; Weathering Properties: Colored Material; Chapter 24. Nylon 6,6T; Weathering Properties; Chapter 25. Nylon MXD6; Chapter 26. Polyarylamide
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Altri titoli varianti Effects of ultraviolet light and weather on plastics and elastomers
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Massey Liesl K  
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Essential rubber formulary [[electronic resource] ] : formulas for practitioners / / V.C. Chandrasekaran
Essential rubber formulary [[electronic resource] ] : formulas for practitioners / / V.C. Chandrasekaran
Autore Chandrasekaran V. C
Pubbl/distr/stampa Norwich, NY, : William Andrew Pub., c2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (205 p.)
Disciplina 678/.2
Collana PDL, Plastics Design Library
Soggetto topico Rubber goods
Rubber chemistry
Chemistry, Technical
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 9786612769672
0-08-094735-2
1-282-76967-7
1-282-25311-5
0-8155-1709-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Essential Rubber Formulary: Formulas for Practitioners; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Part 1: About Rubber; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Brief Notes on Compounding Ingredients; 2.1 Accelerators; 2.2 Vulcanizing Agents; 2.3 Activators; 2.4 Antioxidants; 2.5 Fillers and Reinforcing Agents; 2.6 Retarders; 2.7 Process Oils/Softeners; Chapter 3. Some Hints on Rubber Compounding Techniques; Chapter 4. Note on Reclaimed Rubber; Chapter 5. Rubber Content in Products; Chapter 6. Note on Coloring of Rubbers; Chapter 7. Typical Rubber Testing Methods; 7.1 Prelude
7.2 Tests on Unvulcanized Rubber Stocks7.3 Tests on Vulcanized Rubbers; Part 2: Formulary; Chapter 8. Thin Coatings; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 The Gray Coating of Hypalon; 8.3 The Black Coating of Neoprene; 8.4 Black Brushing; 8.5 Gray Brushing; Chapter 9. Oil Seals and "O" Rings; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Rotary Seal (Neoprene)-85°A; 9.3 "O" Ring (Neoprene)-60°A; 9.4 Rotary Seal (Nitrile)-60°A; 9.5 Rotary Seal (Nitrile)-80°A; 9.6 Rotary Seal (Nitrile)-75°A; 9.7 "O" Rings (Nitrile)-65°A; 9.8 "O" Rings (Nitrile 1)-60°A; 9.9 "O" Rings (Nitrile 2)-60°A
9.10 "O" Ring Compound (Styrene-Butadiene Rubber, SBR)-55°A9.11 Rotary Seal (Natural Rubber)-85°A; 9.12 "O" Rings (Natural Rubber) for Pipe Couplings-60°A; 9.13 Rotary Seal (SBR)-90°A; 9.14 Rotary Seal (Nitrile)-75°A; 9.15 "O" Rings (Nitrile)-60°A; 9.16 Rotary Seal (Blend of Nitrile/SBR)-75°A; 9.17 Rotary Seal (Neoprene)-85°A; 9.18 Rotary Seal (Neoprene)-95°A; 9.19 "O" Ring (Neoprene)-65°A; 9.20 Butyl Rubber Seal-75°A; 9.21 Bromobutyl Seal-70°A; 9.22 "O" Ring Thiokol (Polysulfide Rubber) for Airborne Applications; 9.23 Typical Nitrile Sealing Formulations for Airborne Applications
9.24 Rotary Seal (Hypalon)9.25 Rotary Seal (Nitrile/PVC Blend)-80°A; 9.26 "O" Ring (Nitrile/PVC Blend)-65°A; 9.27 Rotary Seal with Viton for Airborne Applications; 9.28 Nitrile Rubber Ebonite for Oil Resistant Products; Chapter 10. Beltings-Transmission, Conveyor, and V-Belts; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 V-Belt Inner Layer (Natural Rubber); 10.3 Cord Friction Compound; 10.4 Latex-Based Solution for Cord Dipping; 10.5 Transmission Belting; 10.6 Conveyor Belt Cover Compound (Natural Rubber); 10.7 Conveyor Belt Cover Compound (Flame Proof); 10.8 Conveyor Belt Cover (Natural Rubber/SBR Blend)
10.9 Oil Resistant Raw Edge V-BeltChapter 11. Auto Rubber Components (Molded); 11.1 Introduction; 11.2 Shock Absorber-55°A; 11.3 Shock Absorber-65°A; 11.4 Shock Absorber 1-60°A; 11.5 Shock Absorber 2-60°A; 11.6 Stabilizer Bar Bush-60°A; 11.7 Stabilizer Bar Bush-67°A; 11.8 Adhesive Bonding Agent for Fabric Insertion Sheets; 11.9 Repair Cement for Automotive Belts; 11.10 Metal-Bonded Engine Mountings-45°A; 11.11 Tire Flaps-60°A; 11.12 Window Channel Extrusion for Cars (Natural Rubber); 11.13 Window Channel Extrusion for Cars (Styrene-Butadiene Rubber (SBR))
11.14 Neoprene Dust Covers for the Auto Industry-58°A
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Chandrasekaran V. C  
Norwich, NY, : William Andrew Pub., c2007
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