As the metallic bond does not result in a fully occupied shell of the single atoms, it is weaker than other types of bond. |
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As the number of valence electrons increases, the metallic bond develops some covalent character that contributes to higher melting points. |
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This is called the metallic bond and, as the name implies, it is what holds metals together. |
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Based on the application we distinguish continuous rim in single face or double face with resin bond or metallic bond and segmented wheels. |
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These coatings consist of a transition from the metallic bond layer to cermet and from cermet to the ceramic layer. |
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For example, in materials held together by the metallic bond, electrons float loosely between the metal ions. |
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The dissolution of the metallic bond material is caused by the dressing which in turns results continuous protrusion of new sharp grits. |
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The authors have proposed a new grinding technique for silicon wafers using metallic bond grinding wheels with electrolytic in-process dressing. |
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A complete metallic bond surrounding the entire area provides the most reliable RF shield and prevents the end-user from tampering with the device. |
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Metallic bond between certain elements or conductive parts of an installation and one or more electrodes placed in the soil. |
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