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- terephthalate (PET) interlayers are used as substrate for light emitting diodes (LEDs) and laminated to or between gl****. Colored interlayers can be added to...
- at the top edge of many automobile windshields[citation needed]. PVB interlayers can also be manufactured in different colors for architectural laminated...
- Advanced Interlayers, Performance Films, and Technical Specialties. The products within these segments are as follows: Advanced Interlayers plastic interlayers...
- metal cations, A and B are layers of hydroxide (OH− ) anions, and Z are interlayers filled by various anions (ensuring the electroneutrality of the system)...
- electrical imbalance is: +2 −3 = −1. The main cations in the smectite interlayers are Na+ and Ca2+. The sodium cations are responsible for the highest...
- The remaining negative charge of the TOT layer is neutralized by the interlayer cations (typically sodium, pot****ium, or calcium ions). Because the hexagons...
- behave as "collapsers" when exchanging with Na+ ions accessible in the interlayers space present between two TOT layers. Dehydrated K+ ions are preferentially...
- below) seems to detect d symmetry in some HTS. Secondly, there is the interlayer coupling model, according to which a layered structure consisting of BCS-type...
- 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...
- middle basalt series consists of thin lava flows with a highly porous interlayer. This series has very little resistance to crumbling and weathering. As...