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Dielectric strength of porcelain: Influence of firing temperature
Paper completes work previously reported by MONACK and SHARDLOW (see Engineering Index 1931 p 452); additional puncture voltages in kv per 1/4-in. thickness were cone 13,60; cone 14, 69.5; cone 15, 67; puncture voltage increased gradually between cones 9 and 15; other conditions remaining identical, it was shown that most uniform body resulted when fired to cone 9.
Dielectric strength of porcelain: Influence of firing temperature
Paper completes work previously reported by MONACK and SHARDLOW (see Engineering Index 1931 p 452); additional puncture voltages in kv per 1/4-in. thickness were cone 13,60; cone 14, 69.5; cone 15, 67; puncture voltage increased gradually between cones 9 and 15; other conditions remaining identical, it was shown that most uniform body resulted when fired to cone 9.
Dielectric strength of porcelain: Influence of firing temperature
Am Ceramic Soc -- J
Monack, A.J. (author) / Shardlow, L.R. (author) / Wamsley, D.H. (author)
1932
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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