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How can I tell if my window tint is ceramic? 

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It is proposed that simple contact testing protocols that make use of sphere indenters on model flat, ceramic-based layer structures-ceramic/polymer bilayers (simulating monolithic ceramic crowns on dentin) and ceramic/ceramic/polymer trilayers (simulating veneer/core all-ceramic crowns on dentin)-can provide useful relations for predicting critical occlusal loads to induce lifetime-threatening fracture.
The ZrO2-SiC bilayer was found to have an abrupt interface, implying that the deposition process is controllable and also that functionally graded ceramic/ceramic materials can be prepared in this way if the thickness of each layer is accurately controlled.
With the new correlations it is possible to estimate the specific surface area of ceramic foams by using only two measured parameters, namely the window diameter and the open porosity.
SIGNIFICANCE The viscoelastic properties of dental ceramics at high temperatures are important factors in understanding how residual stresses develop in all-ceramic and metal-ceramic dental restorations.
The graphs can be used to analyze any ceramic and glass-ceramic materials containing the above compounds.
If the ceramic thickness is less than 1.0 mm, the use of a full ceramic crown is contraindicated because color matching of the abutment is required to ensure an acceptable esthetic result.
Further improvements are possible if glass-ceramic processes using two-stage heat treatments are introduced.
The high-order cylindrical-guide TM11 mode existing on the surface of the window ceramic disk may cause the carbon film deposition and excessive radio frequency losses on the disk and lead to the breakdown of the window.
The results show that high La2O3/B2O3 ratio improves the crystalline quality of LBCP glass-ceramic, but also narrows its process window.
These results suggested that, after an appropriate indentation load is determined, reliable KIC values for small dental ceramic specimens can be easily obtained using the IF method if Miyoshi's formula is used in combination with the dynamic hardness test.
Bioactive ceramic appears to have some merit as a round window sealing material, while fascia was shown to be of no value.
The variations in metal-ceramic alloy and porcelain can influence the shade of a metal-ceramic restoration.
This indicates the potential for window tint to be used as forensic evidence, as samples are able to be compared on a questioned versus known basis due to the variation in the sources.
Window tint samples could be traced back to one of three countries of manufacture, Australia, USA and Israel, suggesting that different suppliers are sourcing their samples from the same manufacturer.
It is shown that the given dielectric requirements can be fulfilled by glass-ceramic materials without being dependent on ceramic processing techniques.
The simulations show how propagating complexion transitions can explain the AGG observed in certain ceramic systems.