Jim,
Congrats! (finally)
Bob
At 11:30 AM 9/27/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>This is to indicate that NIST SRMs 640c, silicon powder, and 660a,
>lanthanum hexaboride powder, are available from the NIST SRM Program sales
>office. These SRMs are certified with respect to lattice parameter at the
>part-per-million level. Considerable effort has been expended to tailor
>the microstructure of these SRMs to exhibit a minimal level of particle
>size and micro-strain induced profile broadening.
>
>Please see:
>
>http://ois.nist.gov/srmcatalog/certificates/view_cert2gif.cfm?certificate=640c
>
>and
>
>http://ois.nist.gov/srmcatalog/certificates/view_cert2gif.cfm?certificate=660a
>
>for views of the certificates which offer a description of the material
>and the certification method.
>
>Regards,
>
>Jim
>
>James P. Cline [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Ceramics Division Voice (301) 975
>5793
>National Institute of Standards and Technology FAX (301) 975 5334
>100 Bureau Dr. stop 8523
>Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8523 USA
>
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