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- and Rajadurai, A. (2006). "Effect of Process Parameters in Hot Dip Aluminizing of Medium Carbon Steel". Deqing, Wang. and Ziyuan, Shi. (2003) "Formation...
- 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...
- Telescope Myths, skyandtelescope.com, July 28, 2006 Strong, John (1959), "Aluminizing Mirrors", in Ingalls, Albert G. (ed.), Amateur Telescope Making Advanced...
- Aluminized cloth is a material designed to reflect thermal radiation. Applications include fire proximity suits, emergency space blankets, protection in...
- Aluminized steel, for corrosion resistance and other properties Aluminized screen, for display devices Aluminized cloth, to reflect heat Aluminized mylar...
- Archived from the original on 2014-10-12. Aluminizing Corrosion Protection - Alonizing. (n.d.). Wire Cloth Aluminizing. Retrieved November 15, 2011, from http://www...
- A thin film is a layer of materials ranging from fractions of a nanometer (monolayer) to several micrometers in thickness. The controlled synthesis of...
- 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...
- Originally made of asbestos fabric, current models use vacuum-deposited aluminized materials. Fire proximity suits first appeared during the 1930s, and were...
- for protection from the high amount of heat released from fuel fires. Aluminized emergency blankets ("space blankets") are also used to conserve a shock...