File:Cermets 6 Final Firing of Cermet 2012 002 5979.tiff
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[edit]Final firing of Cermet ( ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Herb Radin and Associates |
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Final firing of Cermet |
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6. High temperature firing in these 5,000 substrate/hour capacity kilns integrally bonds both the resistance and conductive materials to the steatite substrate, resulting in a resistance element which is impervious to moisture and capable of withstanding extremely high temperatures. Because cermet resistance elements have a real thickness, they are extremely rugged and capable of meeting, and, in many cases, exceeding the requirements of MIL-R-22097B and MIL-R-27208A. Published without a copyright notice in "The making of a cermet trimmer, 1966" in Beckman Instruments' newsletter Helinews, number 36, Spring 1966, pp. 4-5. Part of a two-page spread detailing the process of manufacturing cermet trimmers. |
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1966 date QS:P571,+1966-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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institution QS:P195,Q5090408 |
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Beckman Historical Collection |
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Credit line | Science History Institute. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Notes | Image downloaded with permission from the Science History Institute, as part of the Wikipedian in Residence initiative. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Source | https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/9019s324t | ||||||||||||||||||||
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