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  2. Beryllium - Wikipedia

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    Beryllium is a chemical element ... support for printed circuit boards in surface-mount technology. ... exposure to beryllium exists in the nuclear and aerospace ...

  3. Beryllium copper - Wikipedia

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    Beryllium copper (BeCu), also known as copper beryllium (CuBe), beryllium bronze, and spring copper, is a copper alloy with 0.5–3% beryllium. [1] Copper beryllium alloys are often used because of their high strength and good conductivity of both heat and electricity. [2] It is used for its ductility, weldability in metalworking, and machining ...

  4. Materion - Wikipedia

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    Materion Corp. is a multinational company specializing in high-performance engineered materials.Among their products are precious and non-precious metals, inorganic chemicals, specialty coatings, beryllium, specialty engineered beryllium, beryllium copper alloys, ceramics, and engineered clad and plated metal systems.

  5. Beryllium-aluminium alloy - Wikipedia

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    Beryllium-aluminum alloy an alloy that consists of 62% beryllium and 38% aluminum, by weight, corresponding approximately to an empirical formula of Be 2 Al. It was first developed in the 1960s by the Lockheed Missiles and Space Company, who called it Lockalloy, [1] [2] and used as a structural metal in the aerospace industry because of its high specific strength [3] and stiffness. [4]

  6. E-Material - Wikipedia

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    E-materials have low weight and high strength, making them especially suitable for aerospace technology. Their high elastic modulus is favorable for absorbing vibrations and lowering material fatigue of attached modules and wire bonds. Several variants exist: E-20, containing 80 vol.% of beryllium and 20 vol.% (25.8-32.25 w.%) beryllium oxide ...

  7. Advanced Inertial Reference Sphere - Wikipedia

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    AIRS is a fluid-suspended gyrostabilized platform system, as opposed to one using a gimballed gyrostabilized platform.It consists of a beryllium sphere floating in fluid. . Jet nozzles are used to stabilize the inertial platform as commanded from the sensors to increase accur

  8. Miniature X-ray Solar Spectrometer CubeSat - Wikipedia

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    There are two secondary science instruments: the X-ray Photometer (XP) and the Sun Position Sensor (SPS). XP is a single photodiode with a beryllium filter in front of it of nearly identical thickness to the sum of the two beryllium filters in front of the X123. The purpose of XP is provide an on-orbit cross-calibration for the X123: the sum of ...

  9. Diffusion bonding - Wikipedia

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    Diffusion bonding is primarily used to create intricate forms for the electronics, aerospace, nuclear, and microfluidics industries. Since this form of bonding takes a considerable amount of time compared to other joining techniques such as explosion welding , parts are made in small quantities, and often fabrication is mostly automated.