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The INIS Repository covers all aspects of the peaceful uses of nuclear science and technology such as nuclear reactors, reactor safety, nuclear fusion, applications of radiation and radioisotopes in medicine, agriculture, industry and pest control, as well as related fields of nuclear chemistry, nuclear physics and materials science. Special emphasis is placed on the environmental, economic and health effects of nuclear energy. Legal and social aspects associated with nuclear energy are also covered.
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SciFinder n produced by Chemical Abstracts Services is one of the largest scientific databases covering a broad field of literature and patents. In addition to the chemical literature it covers physics, material science, biochemistry and genetics, as far as the documents are related to substances. A separate compound file provides access to substances, their names, structures, and registry numbers.
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MSI Eureka is a research & information platform that compiles and critically evaluates data on materials constitution, phase diagrams, etc. The database covers virtually all inorganic materials systems ever published, dates back to pre-1900 and is continuously updated. The content is being created by MSIT®, Materials Science International Team, in continuous evaluation programs, ongoing since 1984.
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MatWeb's searchable database of material properties includes data sheets of thermoplastic and thermoset polymers such as ABS, nylon, polycarbonate, polyester, polyethylene and polypropylene; metals such as aluminum, cobalt, copper, lead, magnesium, nickel, steel, superalloys, titanium and zinc alloys; ceramics; plus semiconductors, fibers, and other engineering materials.
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SpringerMaterials provides access to curated data on 3000+ physical and chemical properties of 250,000+ materials and chemical systems. Material classes: metals, alloys, ceramics, glasses, polymers, organic substances, atoms, nuclei. Data sources currently include the Landolt-Börnstein New Series, the Linus Pauling Files and specialized databases on thermophysical properties, polymer thermodynamics, adsorption isotherms, and 32,000+ substance profiles.
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Databases of polymer, ceramic, alloy, superconducting material, composite and diffusion. MatNavi records following databases: Polymer Database (PoLyInfo), Inorganic Material Database (AtomWork), Computational Electronic Structure Database (CompES), Database of Promising Adsorbents for Decontamination of Radioactive Substances (READS), Neutron Transmutation Database (NeuTran), Interfacial Thermal Conductance Database (ITC), Diffusion Database (Kakusan), Superconducting Material Database (SuperCon), Creep Data Sheet (CDS), Fatigue Data Sheet (FDS), Corrosion Data Sheet (CoDS), Space Use Materials Strength Data Sheet (SDS), Metallic Material Microstructure Database (Kinso), Metallic Material Database (Kinzoku), CCT Diagram Database (CCTD), Materials Risk Information Platform (MRiP), Composite Design & Property Prediction System (CompoTherm), Polymer Properties Prediction System, Metal Segregation Prediction System (SurfSeg), Weld Thermal History Simulator
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Subject (ZB): ...materials science...
Material Hub is a materials research platform.It enables researchers, engineers to find materials, semi-finished products, intermediate goods and related expertise, thus strengthening the network between industry and research. In addition to overview searches, e.g. on specific material classes, you can find and compare materials based on desired properties andpotential use cases.
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