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mjd1982

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  1. Thanks a lot for that mate, that hhas given me a good amount of the info I need. 1 question about that- I have measurements for thermal expansion in "E-6/K". How does this relate to "10^-6/K". For instance I have that the coefficient for Silicon carbide is 4.6 E-6/K. How would that translate in terms of "10^-6/K"? thanks M
  2. Hi there I am a very unscientific person looking for some help in identifying certain traits of Beryllium. Specifically, I was wondering whether anyone could help me with the following 2 values: 1. Thermal shock resistance 2. Thermal expansion co-efficient (perhaps in E-6/K?) I am also trying to identify 2 other things: a measure of inertness, and thermal shock resistance for the following: 1. Silicon carbide 2. Quartz 3. Graphite 4. Silicon I hope this makes at least a modicum of sense. If anyone could help me in any way, even by pointing me in another direction, I would be very very grateful! thanks M
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