Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Decorative article – Constructed from filamentary or flat sheet material
Patent
1979-03-12
1981-08-25
Cannon, James C.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Decorative article
Constructed from filamentary or flat sheet material
23302R, 23304, 23305A, 23313R, 23313P, 156625, 428543, C01D 130, C01D 324, C01D 724, C01D 740
Patent
active
042860253
ABSTRACT:
A detector for thermoluminescence dosimetry (TELDE.TM.) based on an ionic compound is shaped as a pellet. The pellet is composed of a plurality of single-crystal particles bonded together by molecular forces. A method for manufacturing such a detector is carried out by melting a powdered ionic compound in vacuum and then slowly cooling it whereby a pellet is formed.
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Gotlib Vitaly I.
Grant Zigurd A.
Grube Maiga M.
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