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Physico-chemical properties, structural characterization, and dissolution behaviors of four phosphate glasses modified by incorporating zinc, boron, and copper, acting as eco-friendly fertilizers with cont.

CERAMIC FIBER DEVELOPMENT

ity to ceramic filaments. The coating process can be controlled to either coat the fiber bundle or the single filament within the fiber bundle. Various precursors have been developed, so that oxide and

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Abstract The transparency of optical fibers is one of the most sought-after properties for this optical waveguide, the paradigmatic example being fibers for long-haul telecommunications. This

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Ceramic Fibers

The development and production of ceramic fibers is one of the main topics at Fraunhofer Center HTL. Ceramic fibers can be customized within wide limits. This

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PREPARATION AND SPECTROSCOPIC

Glasses in the phosphate system acting as slow release fertilizer were synthesized by melt-quenching technique. A new glass-material was prepared,

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Ceramic Fibers

Sintering is carried out in continuous furnaces, aligning the fibers. Subsequently, the fibers are sized and wound onto bobbins. The two production lines of the fiber

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Ceramic Fibers | Springer Nature Link

The history, the raw materials and the chemical composition of all relevant ceramic fibers is explained. Typical production processes (e.g. melt spinning, chemical vapor deposition, sol-gel

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The word ''fertilizer'' comes from ''fertile''. The greater the fertility the better the soil in terms of requirement of external fertilizer. As fertilizers are applied to all the crops production and controlled released glass

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