tin oxide

collocation in English

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tin
noun
uk
/tɪn/
us
/tɪn/
a chemical element that is a silver-coloured metal, often combined with other metals or used to cover and protect ...
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oxide
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɒk.saɪd/
us
/ˈɑːk.saɪd/
a chemical combination of oxygen and one ...
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(Definition oftinandoxidefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftin oxide

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The cleansing process allowed thetinoxidegas sensor to stabilise.
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Digital outputs controlled power to thetinoxidesensor heater and to the wheel motors.
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The executive is carrying out a review of the use of the organotin compound tributyltinoxidein wood preservatives.
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There are well over 200 products containing lindane or tributyltinoxideor both, with frequent changes in the names of products and their constituents.
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Lindane is the most commonly used insecticide marketed for wood treatment and tributyltinoxideis one of the most commonly used fungicides.
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Two more conductive materials that have notable characteristics are tungsten and indiumtinoxide.
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Electrodes are typically composed of indiumtinoxideor titanium and have diameters between 10 and 30 m.
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These factors the high refractive index, the low solubility in glazes and the particle size maketinoxidean excellent opacifier.
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The cost oftinoxiderose considerably during the 1918-1918 war and resulted in a search for cheaper alternatives.
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Tinoxideis valued in glazes as both an opacifier and as a white colorant.
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With the development of tin glazes, the significant amount oftinoxideindicates its deliberate addition as an opacifier.
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This conductivity is comparable to that of indiumtinoxide, the popular transparent electrode material.
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In some cases, thetinoxideis presented not only as small crystals but also as aggregates of particles.
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The whiteness resulting from the use of zirconia has been described as more clinical than that fromtinoxideand is preferred in some applications.
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Together withtinoxideand arsenic it yields emerald green glass.
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The main materials are indiumtinoxidetransparent electrical conductor, silicon dioxide diffusion barrier, and chromium and copper conductors.
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During his observation, it was revealed that indiumtinoxidebehavior is similar of metamaterial.
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However, no copper ores have been found with these amounts oftinoxide.
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As well as an opacifying agent,tinoxidealso finds use as a colour stabiliser in some pigments and glazes.
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Lead is usually brought into the glazes withtinoxide.
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