Definition of Interlayer. Meaning of Interlayer. Synonyms of Interlayer

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Interlayer. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Interlayer and, of course, Interlayer synonyms and on the right images related to the word Interlayer.

Definition of Interlayer

No result for Interlayer. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Interlayer from wikipedia

- consisting of two or more layers of gl**** with one or more thin polymer interlayers between them which prevent the gl**** from breaking into large sharp pieces...
- The polymer interlayer of PVB is tough and ductile, so brittle cracks will not p**** from one side of the laminate to the other. PVB interlayer can be purchased...
- rigidly connected to each other but are separated by a free space: the interlayer hosting hydrated cations and water molecules. Smectite can swell because...
- behave as "collapsers" when exchanging with Na+ ions accessible in the interlayers space present between two TOT layers. Dehydrated K+ ions are preferentially...
- diffusion bonding, an element or alloy with a lower melting point in an interlayer diffuses into the lattice and grain boundaries of the substrates at the...
- gl**** and plastic held together by an interlayer. When laminated gl**** is broken, it is held in place by an interlayer, typically of polyvinyl butyral (PVB)...
- order of different interlayer species, either within an interlayer or by alternation of different anion types from interlayer to interlayer. Maalox, magnesium-aluminium...
- derived from a naturally occurring clay mineral. By exchanging the original interlayer cations for organocations (typically quaternary alkylammonium ions) an...
- The remaining negative charge of the TOT layer is neutralized by the interlayer cations (typically sodium, pot****ium, or calcium ions). Because the hexagons...
- certain crystals, such as crystalline molecular solids, as well as the interlayer bonding in graphite. Substances such as fats, lipids and wax form molecular...