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interlayer
noun
A layer of material sandwiched between others, especially a layer of plastic between the layers of laminated glass.
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The interlayer cation, however, is readily replaced by other inorganic and organic cations.
Heating vermiculite to temperatures (depending on its crystal size) as high as 500° C drives the water out from between the mica layers, but the mineral quickly rehydrates at room temperature to maintain its normal basal spacing of approximately 14 to 15 Å if potassium or ammonium ions are not present in the interlayer sites.
The net charge deficiency is normally smaller than that of vermiculite from 0.2 to 0.6 per O10(OH)2—and is balanced by the interlayer cations as in vermiculite.
After cooling, the plies are separated and a polymer interlayer introduced, and the entire laminated assembly is gently heated in an electric furnace and either squeezed through a pair of rollers or pressed between molds.
A number of water molecules are related to the hydration state of cations located at the interlayer sites.
Therefore, the basal spacing of vermiculite changes from about 10.5 to 15.7 Å, depending on relative humidity and the kind of interlayer cation.
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These are simpler in structure and consist, in addition to protective and other interlayers, of a film base, carrying a filter raster, and a black-and-white emulsion layer.
For aircraft, windshields may have several laminates, sometimes as many as three glass plies and two plastic interlayers.
Hydroxy polymers of aluminum, iron, chromium, zinc, and titanium are known examples of the interlayering materials.
The volcanic suites are dominated by basaltic and komatiitic lavas, often interlayered with metasediments and generally referred to as greenstone belts.
In a typical project, glass sheets (one-half-inch thick in the Sears Tower project) are bonded with thin polymer interlayers.
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