Melt Extraction definition
Melt Extraction. (1) means a process to 'solidify rapidly' and extract a ribbon-like alloy product by the insertion of a short segment of a rotating chilled block into a bath of a molten metal alloy.
Melt Extraction. (1) means a process to ‘solidify rapidly’ and extract a
Melt Extraction. (Category 1) means a process to ‘solidify rapidly’ and extract a ribbon-like alloy product by the insertion of a short segment of a rotating chilled block into a bath of a molten metal alloy; Technical Note‘Solidify rapidly’ means solidification of molten material at cooling rates exceeding 1,000 K/s. “melt spinning” (Category 1) means a process to ‘solidify rapidly’ a molten metal stream impinging upon a rotating chilled block, forming a flake, ribbon or rod-like product; Technical Note‘Solidify rapidly’ means solidification of molten material at cooling rates exceeding 1,000 K/s. “microcomputer microcircuit” (Category 3) means a “monolithic integrated circuit” or “multichip integrated circuit” containing an Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) capable of executing general purpose instructions from an internal storage, on data contained in the internal storage; NoteThe internal storage may be augmented by an external storage. “microprocessor microcircuit” (Category 3) means a “monolithic integrated circuit” or “multichip integrated circuit” containing an Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) capable of executing a series of general purpose instructions from an external storage; Note 1“Microprocessor microcircuit” normally does not contain integral user-accessible storage, although storage present on-the-chip may be used in performing its logic function. Note 2“Microprocessor microcircuit” includes chip sets which are designed to operate together to provide the function of a “microprocessor microcircuit”. “microorganisms” (Categories 1, 2) means bacteria, viruses, mycoplasms, rickettsiae, chlamydiae or fungi, whether natural, enhanced or modified, either in the form of “isolated live cultures” or as material including living material which has been deliberately inoculated or contaminated withsuch cultures;