Non-electronic applications of silicon nitride. SiN[x].SiN[x]:H
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Non-electronic applications of silicon nitride. SiN[x].SiN[x]:H
(Gmelin handbook of inorganic chemistry / prepared and issued by Gmelin-Institut für Anorganische Chemie der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften ; director, Ekkehard Fluck, system no. 15 . Si,
Springer, 1994
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume consists of three major parts. The first section is devoted to the applications of silicon nitride in engineering ceramics, as understood in the broadest sense. Thus, the main groupings cover its use as a refractory and in metallurgy, joining, coatings (both in general and for specific purposes) as well as for components in gas turbines and reciprocating engines. However, the chapters on bearings, cutting tools, other tools, and general electrical applications demand additional space. This is true as well for the chapters on the use of silicon nitride in chemical, ceramic, ad semiconductor production, in biotechnology, and as sensors or for optical products. The remaining text of the volume is allocated to a description of the results of the complete investigations of SiNx and SiNx:H.
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