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Links to data on the physical, mechanical, thermal, optical, electrical and magnetic properties of materials.Sites currently sorted by: Title (A to Z)
About Powders 
The Freeman Technology web page "The Nature of Powders" discusses some characteristic of powders to include Predicting flowability of powders, Powder testing and Classification of powders. Their home web page is: http://www.freemantech.co.uk/Added on: 18-Feb-2006 | hits: 728 | Rating: 8 (1 Vote)





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Commercial MSDS Suppliers, Translators and Services 
As the introduction to this web page says:..the information about these MSDS suppliers is provided by the companies who have paid to be listed here. Added on: 23-Nov-2007 | hits: 718
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Density of More Than 150 Different Liquids 
The density of o liquids are listed on this page. While the data is useful for design, individual samples will differ. Temperature and purity will often have a marked influence.As 1000kg of pure water at 4 Degrees C equals 1 cubic metre, those materials under 1000kg/cubic metre will float; more dense will sink ie. those materials with a specific gravity more than 1. More detailed data on water is on another page.
Pure water at 4 Degrees C (max. density) was chosen as the 'base line' for specific gravity and given the value of 1.
Added on: 21-Nov-2006 | hits: 553
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Dew Point Temperature vs Moisture Content of Gas 
Dew Point Temperature in °F versus Moisture content in ppm (vol/vol) for gases in the range of moisture content from 0.1 to 34.Added on: 03-Mar-2007 | hits: 563
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Dow Corning Silicone Rubber Thermal Properties 
A searchable product database on the Dow Corning website that enables one to search by or for in:
Thermal Properties:Application Temperature Range (Deg C)
Flash Point Open Cup (Deg C)
Flash Point, Closed Cup (Deg C)
High Temperature Stable (39)
Linear CTE (um/m/Deg C)
Low Temperature Stable (38)
Service Temperature High (Deg C)
Service Temperature Low (Deg C)
Temperature Range (Deg C)
Thermal Conductivity (Watts per meter K)
Volumetric CTE (cc/cc/Deg C)
Viscosity/Consistency-Related Properties
Dynamic Viscosity (Centipoise)
Flow/Sag (Slump) (mm)
Flowable (16)
Kinetic / Kinematic Viscosity (Centistokes)
NLGI Number
Self Leveling (16)
Water/Moisture-Related Properties
Hydrophobic (29)
Water Resistant (35)
Weight-Related Properties
Density (grams per cc)
Molecular Weight - Estimated (g/mol)
Relative Density Specific Gravity at 25C
Added on: 07-Aug-2007 | hits: 511
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Index to Property Data 
Index to Physical, Chemical and Other Property Data at the Arizona State University web site includes links to Standard Reference Sources and Other Library and Internet Resources, listed alphabetically by property and substance.Arizona State University
University Drive and Mill Avenue,
Tempe AZ USA
Tel: (480) 965-9011
Email: askasu@asu.edu
Added on: 07-Jul-2006 | hits: 655
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INSC Material Properties Database
Material properties that are to be included in the database are intended to meet the needs of analysts using computer codes and doing experiments for safety evaluation of the world's commercial nuclear reactors. The focus is on the materials used in light water reactors (LWRs) with initial emphasis on high-priority properties of materials unique to Soviet nuclear reactor designs and reactors in eastern-Europe and developing countries.A list of properties for each material and the phases to be considered are determined based on a needs assessment.
The longer-term goal is to include data that will meet future needs such as materials used in evolutionary reactor designs, properties of extended burnup fuel, and possibly properties of mixed oxide fuels.
In accord with a proposed database by the IAEA, the properties are organized according to material type in the following categories:
* Fuel
* Cladding
* Absorber materials
* Structural materials
* Coolants
* Concretes
* Mixtures relevant to last stages of severe accidents
Material Property Categories
The database user may select one of these categories to obtain a list of materials for which there are properties. The categories for the properties to be assessed are:
* Thermodynamic properties
* Transport properties
* Mechanical properties
Added on: 05-Apr-2008 | hits: 430
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List of Elements By Atomic Number
A list of the elements ordered by atomic number where also given are name of the element, the symbol used for it, the relative atomic mass of the isotope of the element with the longest known half-life and the Group & Period that the element belongs to in the Periodic Table. Includes a link to the website page showing the periodic tableAdded on: 18-Oct-2008 | hits: 462
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MAP Program & Data Library Contents 
The Materials Algorithms Project serves as a centre for the validation and distribution of algorithms of use in the modeling of materials, in the context of materials science and metallurgy. Validation in this context means that effort has been expended to check that the program reproduces the example output from the example inputs, that there is a reasonable level of documentation, and that appropriate references are provided.The MAP Library consists of a perpetual library of elementary subroutines that enables the user to develop new concepts using existing methods as a foundation. The software may be written in any standard programming language.
Added on: 10-Mar-2007 | hits: 577
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Materials Science Links in The E-Print Network
Links to servers, sites, and documents contributed by individual authors that contain e-print information in discipline areas of interest to the Department of Energy's research activities.Added on: 28-Jul-2007 | hits: 458
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