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Pyrolytic carbon is a
material similar to graphite, but with some
covalent bonding between its
graphene sheets as a
result of
imperfections in its production...
- with a
layer of
pyrolytic carbon. This is
typically done in a
fluidized bed
reactor heated to 1,000–2,000 °C or 1,830–3,630 °F.
Pyrolytic carbon coatings...
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Highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) is a
highly pure and
ordered form of
synthetic graphite. It is
characterised by a low
mosaic spread angle, meaning...
- A self-cleaning or
pyrolytic oven is an oven
which uses high
temperature (approximately 932 °F (500 °C)) to burn off
leftovers from
baking using pyrolysis...
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Pyrolytic coating is a thin film
coating applied at high
temperatures and spra**** onto the gl****
surface during the
float gl**** process.
Relatively durable...
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Annealed Pyrolytic Graphite (APG), also
known as
Thermally Annealed Pyrolytic Graphite (TPG), is a form of
synthetic graphite that
offers excellent in-plane...
- most
strongly diamagnetic material is bi****h, χv = −1.66×10−4,
although pyrolytic carbon may have a
susceptibility of χv = −4.00×10−4 in one plane. Nevertheless...
- ball-sized
elements (approx. 6.7 cm or 2.6 in in diameter) are made of
pyrolytic graphite (which acts as the moderator), and
contain thousands of fuel...
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analysis of the
Labeled Release experiments of the 1976
Viking Mission. The
pyrolytic release (PR)
experiment (PI:
Norman Horowitz, Caltech)
consisted of the...
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mechanical heart valves and is
called pyrolytic carbon, and is not diamagnetic.
Pyrolytic graphite and
pyrolytic carbon are
often confused but are very...