1948
DOI: 10.1109/ee.1948.6444098
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Electrical properties of ceramics

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“…15) offer excellent descriptions of the raw materials used, manufacturing processes and the physical properties of the resulting ceramics. An article by Lindsay and Berberich (20) discusses the conductivity of ceramics such as alumina porcelain. This particular insnlator conducts by dielectric absorption below th® critical temperature of 250° C and by electrolytic conduction above this te®5>erature.…”
Section: Ferfor® Tests Upon a Variety Of Ceramic Discs Usingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15) offer excellent descriptions of the raw materials used, manufacturing processes and the physical properties of the resulting ceramics. An article by Lindsay and Berberich (20) discusses the conductivity of ceramics such as alumina porcelain. This particular insnlator conducts by dielectric absorption below th® critical temperature of 250° C and by electrolytic conduction above this te®5>erature.…”
Section: Ferfor® Tests Upon a Variety Of Ceramic Discs Usingmentioning
confidence: 99%