Examples of using Expansion coefficient in English and their translations into German
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Thermal linear expansion coefficient: 0.
The membranes are manufactured either out of stainless steel with a small thermal expansion coefficient or out of metal coated ceramics.
A longitudinal orientation of long glass fibres results in an expansion coefficient which is considerably lower, up to the field of metals.
Low expansion coefficient, high air tightness.
ISO 11359-2 linear thermal expansion coefficient and Glass transition temperature.
Compared with tungsten ease of processing linear thermal expansion coefficient is small.
The high thermal expansion coefficient ensures permanent sealing even with thermal alternating stresses.
Joining is more than just a matter of adapting the expansion coefficient and elastic modulus.
the increasing length and original length at certain temperature, which is called as linear expansion coefficient.
a material with a low thermal expansion coefficient(10-6/°C) ensures high thermal stability.
brittleness and smaller expansion coefficient.
has a higher electrical resistance and thermal expansion coefficient is lower than nichelina wire.
Besides the absolute expansion and the expansion coefficient(CTE) you can find the first derivative of the absolute expansion. .
small heat expansion coefficient.
The monumental project is possible only thanks to mirror substrates made of ZERODUR® and its thermal expansion coefficient approaching zero.
Expansion coefficient of the alloy increase accordingly,
thermal expansion coefficient, electrical conductivity,
high modulus, expansion coefficient, excellent thermal conductivity properties, is an ideal base superalloy material.
high thermal expansion coefficient, and is also responsible for the outstanding elastic and plastic strain values of these materials.
Its low thermal expansion coefficient helps to ensure consistency of the spectrograph's high resolution and its measurement results.