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Finding Chemical & Materials Properties: by Material Type
Composites, Glass & Semiconducting
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Finding Chemical & Materials Properties: by Material Type: Composites, Glass & Semiconducting
Ceramics
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Chemical & Materials Properties
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MatWeb
A free materials information database with property data on 19,013 materials including metals, plastics, ceramics, and composites.
NIST's Chemistry WebBook
NIST's mission is to promote U.S. innovation and industrial competitiveness by advancing measurement science, standards, and technology in ways that enhance economic security and improve our quality of life.
Glass
High Temperature Glass Melt Property Database for Process Modeling [book in Barton]
Science Library Reference Collection: TP858.H54 2005
Semiconductors
Springer Materials
Known in print as Landolt-Börnstein. Includes 250,000 substances and 3,000 properties. Good for semi- and superconducting materials.
EMIS Datareviews Series in Knovel
Search for "EMIS datareviews" to see list of volumes in series.
Physical properties of III-V semiconductor compounds: InP, InAs, GaAs, GaP, InGaAs, and InGaAsP [book in Barton]
Science Library - Stacks QC611.8.G3.A33 1992
Properties of group-IV, III-V and II-VI semiconductors [book in Barton]
Barker Library - Stacks TK7871.85.A33 2005
Properties of advanced semiconductor materials: GaN, AlN, InN, BN, SiC, SiGe [book in Barton]
Barker Library - Reference Collection QC611.P78 2001
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