- A thin film is a
layer of
materials ranging from
fractions of a
nanometer (monolayer) to
several micrometers in thickness. The
controlled synthesis of...
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Aluminized steel is
steel that has been
plated with
aluminium or aluminium-silicon alloy, in a
process analogous to hot-dip galvanizing. The
steel workpiece...
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Aluminized steel, for
corrosion resistance and
other properties Aluminized screen, for
display devices Aluminized cloth, to
reflect heat
Aluminized mylar...
- for
protection from the high
amount of heat
released from fuel fires.
Aluminized emergency blankets ("space blankets") are also used to
conserve a shock...
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Aluminized screen may
refer to a type of
cathode ray tube (CRT) for
video display or to a type of
projection screen for
showing motion pictures or slides...
- A
parabolic aluminized reflector lamp (PAR lamp or
simply PAR) is a type of
electric lamp that is
widely used in commercial, residential, and transportation...
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Originally made of
asbestos fabric,
current models use vacuum-deposited
aluminized materials. Fire
proximity suits first appeared during the 1930s, and were...
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Aluminized cloth is a
material designed to
reflect thermal radiation.
Applications include fire
proximity suits,
emergency space blankets,
protection in...
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layer overcoated with
protective transparent compounds. The
mirror is
aluminized by
placing it in a
vacuum chamber with
electrically heated tungsten or...
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introduced by Léon
Foucault in 1857; and the
adoption of long-lasting
aluminized coatings on
reflector mirrors in 1932. The Ritchey-Chretien
variant of...