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Linear thermal expansion

Here's a selection of relevant articles about linear thermal expansion from AEC companies and organizations, including Alifabs, Isothane Ltd and UV Lighting Products.

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Isothane Polyurea Range - Armour-Chem
...Elastomer Tensile strength 13 MPa Elongation 300% 100% modulus 8 MPa Hardness 45 - 50° shore D Abrasion resistance Taber, H18, 1kg wt, 1000 rev 160mg loss Coefficient of linear thermal expansion ° C 1.63 x 10 -4 Due to the large diversity of uses for the Polyurea, the material can be supplied in various colours. Specials are available subject... See #1.

HOYA Color Filter Glass Glossary
...Temperature (T s ) As illustrated in the figure, the sag temperature is defined as the temperature at which the thermal expansion curve starts to yield. Mean Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion (α) The mean coefficients of linear thermal expansion are measured over both the temperature ranges of -30°C~+70°C and +100°C~+300°C, and are... See #2.

Clickfix Aluminium Coping - Performance: Alifabs
Consult Alifabs before using in conditions of extreme atmospheric pollution or in coastal areas. Thermal movement Coefficient of linear thermal expansion is 23 x l0:6 per deg C. A gap of 2 to 3mm left between coping sections will accommodate normal thermal movement. Lightning protection Lightning conductor... See #3.

1: http://www.isothane.com [c1817097]
2: http://www.UVLP.Ca [c1726935]
3: http://www.alifabs.com [c1897575]


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