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Ultra low expansion glass (ULE) is a registered trademark of Corning Incorporated. ULE has a very low coefficient of thermal expansion and contains as components silica and less than 10% titanium dioxide. Such high resistance to thermal expansion makes it very resistant to high temperature thermal shock. ULE has been made by Corning since the 1960s, but is still very important to current applications.

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  • Ultra low expansion glass (kurz ULE) ist ein SiO2-TiO2-Glas der Firma Corning, das einen sehr kleinen Wärmeausdehnungskoeffizienten besitzt. Es wird als Träger für große Teleskopspiegel in Spiegelteleskopen eingesetzt, beispielsweise im Hubble-Weltraumteleskop oder im Subaru-Teleskop. (de)
  • Ultra low expansion glass (ULE) is a registered trademark of Corning Incorporated. ULE has a very low coefficient of thermal expansion and contains as components silica and less than 10% titanium dioxide. Such high resistance to thermal expansion makes it very resistant to high temperature thermal shock. ULE has been made by Corning since the 1960s, but is still very important to current applications. (en)
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  • Ultra low expansion glass (kurz ULE) ist ein SiO2-TiO2-Glas der Firma Corning, das einen sehr kleinen Wärmeausdehnungskoeffizienten besitzt. Es wird als Träger für große Teleskopspiegel in Spiegelteleskopen eingesetzt, beispielsweise im Hubble-Weltraumteleskop oder im Subaru-Teleskop. (de)
  • Ultra low expansion glass (ULE) is a registered trademark of Corning Incorporated. ULE has a very low coefficient of thermal expansion and contains as components silica and less than 10% titanium dioxide. Such high resistance to thermal expansion makes it very resistant to high temperature thermal shock. ULE has been made by Corning since the 1960s, but is still very important to current applications. (en)
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  • Ultra low expansion glass (de)
  • Ultra low expansion glass (en)
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