Examples of 'sub-micron' in a sentence

Meaning of "sub-micron"

Sub-micron is a term used to describe something that is smaller than a micron (a unit of length equal to 1 millionth of a meter), often used in the field of technology or manufacturing

How to use "sub-micron" in a sentence

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European advanced sub-micron technology programme.
Sub-micron droplet sizes are advantageous.
Analysis to support sub-micron technology.
Sub-micron resolution embedded marking is demonstrated inside borosilicate glass.
It enables us to obtain information on sub-micron protein aggregates.
There are sub-micron fractures in the metal casing.
The microgrooves are preferred to have a sub-micron size.
The dispersoid is of sub-micron size and is formed in situ.
The product is a sterile biological composition in a sub-micron suspension.
Both are usually sub-micron crystalline and effectively isotropic as a result.
A portion of the nuisance dust is sub-micron in size.
Stabilized pharmaceutical sub-micron suspensions and methods of forming same.
The particle size may even be of sub-micron size.
Some sub-micron particles would also be present in the mash.
Accurate simulation of sub-micron technology.

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At deep sub-micron geometries, this affects semiconductor devices in the atmosphere.
This prevents the use of sub-micron thin channels.
Powders with sub-micron particles are usually agglomerated into larger clusters.
Process and apparatus for producing sub-micron fibers.
Proper selection of the sub-micron conductive powder is very important.
The particule size may even be of sub-micron size.
I can use the sub-micron imager to focus our targeting scanners.
Electrospinning is a commonly used method of producing sub-micron fibers.
Sub-micron sized particulates have a tendency to form much larger aggregates.
The toilet paper or paper towels are sub-micron.
They are a sub-micron form capable of breaking nuclear bonds in the tritanium plating.
In combustion these are emitted as particulates in the micron or sub-micron range.
Nevertheless measuring local strains in sub-micron grains remains a real experimental challenge.
The abrasive particles usually are on microscopic and sub-micron scale.
Sub-micron diameters can easily be achieved with a microfluidiser to provide stable emulsions.
The interstices are of sufficient size to receive sub-micron diameter fibers.
Methods of producing sub-micron fibers include a class of methods described by melt fibrillation.
Here she investigated the magnetic properties of ultrafine sub-micron magnetites.
Sub-micron aggregates may be present as unwanted material at the end of the process.
This thesis began with a study of the sub-micron dust data.
Sub-micron particles can become substantially or virtually completely encapsulated in the polymer substrate.
Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a process of forming a sub-micron suspension.
Various methods can be used to generate a sub-micron structured surface on the reflective.
In some embodiments, the bubbles or droplets in the produced dispersion are sub-micron in diameter.
A vehicle according to claim 1 wherein the sub-micron particle comprises a porous silicon layer.
This procedure prevents from needing structuring methods with a sub-micron resolution.
The sub-micron fibers can be produced by a variety of methods and from a variety of materials.
The technique is capable of detecting particles at the sub-micron to millimeter range.
A uniform sub-micron fiber web can be produced by the process of the present invention.
In embodiments, the hydrophobic coating is disposed on a sub-micron structured surface of the substrate.
In this example, four sub-micron attachment structures are deposited onto a suitable substrate material.
What appears to be a single airborne fiber is essentially an infinite network of sub-micron fibers.
On dilution with water, the sub-micron units disappeared with a noticeable decrease in turbidity.
There is an increasing demand for articles produced from nonwoven containing sub-micron fibers.
The fiber diameters can range from sub-micron fiber diameters up to microfiber diameters.

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