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zirconium oxide cte

updated sun 29 sep 02

 

LOGAN OPLINGER on sat 28 sep 02


Dear Dave Finkelnburg,

From
http://www.accuratus.com/zirc.html

Coefficient of Thermal Expansion 10=966/=B0C (10=966/=B0F)=20
10.3 (5.7)

From
http://www.stanfordmaterials.com/zr.html#ox

...Coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) for the monoclinic form is 6.5-=
6/=B0 C up to 1200=B0 C, 10.5-6/=B0 C for cubic form is....

From
http://www.engineering.uiowa.edu/~bme070/zirconium%20oxide.doc

Thermal expansion coefficientc(10-6/K) =09
monoclinic 7 =09
tetragonal 12

Very low CTE indeed!

Logan Oplinger=09


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