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- Kovar abstract "Kovar (trademark of CRS Holdings, inc., Delaware) is a nickel–cobalt ferrous alloy compositionally identical to Fernico 1, designed to be compatible with the thermal expansion characteristics of borosilicate glass (~5 × 10−6 /K between 30 and 200 °C, to ~10 × 10−6 /K at 800 °C) in order to allow direct mechanical connections over a range of temperatures. It finds application in electroplated conductors entering glass envelopes of electronic parts such as vacuum tubes (valves), X-ray and microwave tubes and some lightbulbs. The name Kovar is often used as a general term for Fe–Ni alloys with these particular thermal expansion properties. Note the related particular Fe–Ni alloy Invar which exhibits minimum thermal expansion.".
- Kovar wikiPageExternalLink 99-Kovar.
- Kovar wikiPageID "952841".
- Kovar wikiPageLength "2602".
- Kovar wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Kovar wikiPageRevisionID "676144967".
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Alloy.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Borosilicate_glass.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Carbon.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ferrous_alloys.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Named_alloys.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nickel_alloys.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Cobalt.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Curie_point.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Curie_temperature.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Density.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_resistivity.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_resistivity_and_conductivity.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Electroplate.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Electroplating.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Fernico.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Ferrous.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Hardness.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Heat_capacity.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Hot_isostatic_pressing.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Invar.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Lamp_(electrical_component).
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Lightbulb.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Manganese.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Microwave.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Nickel.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Reduction_of_area.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Silicon.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Sintering.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Specific_heat.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_conductivity.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_expansion.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_expansion_coefficient.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Vacuum_tube.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Vacuum_tubes.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink X-ray.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Yield_(engineering).
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Yield_strength.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Youngs_Modulus.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLink Youngs_modulus.
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kovar".
- Kovar wikiPageWikiLinkText "kovar".
- Kovar hasPhotoCollection Kovar.
- Kovar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Alloy-stub.
- Kovar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Otheruses.
- Kovar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kovar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Kovar subject Category:Ferrous_alloys.
- Kovar subject Category:Named_alloys.
- Kovar subject Category:Nickel_alloys.
- Kovar hypernym Alloy.
- Kovar type Mineral.
- Kovar type Good.
- Kovar comment "Kovar (trademark of CRS Holdings, inc., Delaware) is a nickel–cobalt ferrous alloy compositionally identical to Fernico 1, designed to be compatible with the thermal expansion characteristics of borosilicate glass (~5 × 10−6 /K between 30 and 200 °C, to ~10 × 10−6 /K at 800 °C) in order to allow direct mechanical connections over a range of temperatures.".
- Kovar label "Kovar".
- Kovar sameAs Kovar.
- Kovar sameAs Kovar.
- Kovar sameAs Kovar.
- Kovar sameAs コバール.
- Kovar sameAs m.03sxsy.
- Kovar sameAs Ковар.
- Kovar sameAs Kovar.
- Kovar sameAs Ковар.
- Kovar sameAs Q901990.
- Kovar sameAs Q901990.
- Kovar wasDerivedFrom Kovar?oldid=676144967.
- Kovar isPrimaryTopicOf Kovar.