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- From: ps02@ns1.cc.lehigh.edu (PENELOPE E. SMITH)
- Newsgroups: sci.materials
- Subject: Re: Uses of Be
- Message-ID: <1992Oct7.222241.148720@ns1.cc.lehigh.edu>
- Date: 7 Oct 92 22:22:41 GMT
- Organization: Lehigh University
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- In article <1992Oct2.113921.2739@mtroyal.ab.ca>, dhayward@mtroyal.ab.ca writes:
- >For years I have been interested in the present and future uses of
- >Berrylium. Due to it's many spectacular properties it should be more
- >common than it is. any info?
- >
- Beryllium oxide is used as the electrical insulator and thermal conductor
- between electrified electronic devices generating heat and their heat sinks.
- If you look in the right trade mags, for example Microwaves&RF (maybe
- Photonics Spectra) you can find mention of these things.
- (from my husband, Eric Christenson, an Engineer)
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- Penelope E. Smith PS02@NS.CC.LEHIGH.EDU
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