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Materials Technology for Electron Tubes by Walter H. Kohl 1951 PDF on CD
CD Contents:
Materials Technology for Electron Tubes by Walter H. Kohl (1951): 505 pages
Format: PDF IN ZIP, Language: English
"It is the purpose of this book on CD to present the physical characteristics of the solid used in the fabrication of vacuum tubes and to describe some of the processes for the application of these materials."
Table of contents of the book on the CD:
1. Physics of Glass
2. The Annealing of Glass
3. Stain Analysis of Glass
4. Glass-to-Metal Seals
5. Electrical Conduction in Glass
6. Glass in Radiation Fields
7. Electrons, Atoms, Crystals, and Solids
8. Tungsten
9. Molyrdenum
10.Tantalum
11. Nickel
12. Copper
13. Carbon and Graphite
14. Joining Metals by Soldering and Brazing
15. Ceramics and Mica
16. Ceramic-to-Metal Seals
17. The Phase Rule
18. High-Vacuum Technique
19. Thermionic Emission
Author Index
Subject Index
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Materials Technology for Electron Tubes by Walter H. Kohl 1951 PDF on CD
CD Contents:
Materials Technology for Electron Tubes by Walter H. Kohl (1951): 505 pages
Format: PDF IN ZIP, Language: English
"It is the purpose of this book on CD to present the physical characteristics of the solid used in the fabrication of vacuum tubes and to describe some of the processes for the application of these materials."
Table of contents of the book on the CD:
1. Physics of Glass
2. The Annealing of Glass
3. Stain Analysis of Glass
4. Glass-to-Metal Seals
5. Electrical Conduction in Glass
6. Glass in Radiation Fields
7. Electrons, Atoms, Crystals, and Solids
8. Tungsten
9. Molyrdenum
10.Tantalum
11. Nickel
12. Copper
13. Carbon and Graphite
14. Joining Metals by Soldering and Brazing
15. Ceramics and Mica
16. Ceramic-to-Metal Seals
17. The Phase Rule
18. High-Vacuum Technique
19. Thermionic Emission
Author Index
Subject Index
COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS:
This old book on CD on PDF in ZIP format after copy it to the computer or put it to the device will work on all PC, MAC Computers, tablets and mobile phones. The softwares needed are adobe reader/adobe reader app and WinZip program which in most cases are already loaded onto your computer/device, if not can be downloaded for free.
It will be shipped by UPS/Air mail as a CD and money back guarantee!
Windows and Mac compatable
Important! Non US buyers please be sure that your State/Province/Region element is filled by you either in your paypal account Profile and settings/Address section or in your eBlueJay account Settings/Address section when you make order because this is necessary in order that the order processing can be a little bit quicker! Thank you for your cooperation! Ringostarn
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