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Qué (quién) es pyrolytic$506140$ - definición

MAN-MADE COMPOUND FROM CARBON
Pyrolytic graphite; Pyrolitic graphite; Pyrocarbon

Highly oriented pyrolytic graphite         
HOPG; Highly Ordered Pyrolytic Graphite; Highly Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite; HOP graphite
Highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) is a highly pure and ordered form of synthetic graphite. It is characterised by a low mosaic spread angle, meaning that the individual graphite crystallites are well aligned with each other.
Pyrolysis oil         
PETROLEUM SUBSTITUTE
Bio-oil; Pyrolytic oil; BioOil; Biooil; Biocrude; Bio oil
Pyrolysis oil, sometimes also known as bio-crude or bio-oil, is a synthetic fuel under investigation as substitute for petroleum. It is obtained by heating dried biomass without oxygen in a reactor at a temperature of about with subsequent cooling.
Pyrolytic coating         
Pyrolitic coating
Pyrolytic coating is a thin film coating applied at high temperatures and sprayed onto the glass surface during the float glass process.

Wikipedia

Pyrolytic carbon

Pyrolytic carbon is a material similar to graphite, but with some covalent bonding between its graphene sheets as a result of imperfections in its production.

Pyrolytic carbon is man-made and is thought not to be found in nature. Generally it is produced by heating a hydrocarbon nearly to its decomposition temperature, and permitting the graphite to crystalize (pyrolysis).

One method is to heat synthetic fibers in a vacuum.

It is used in high temperature applications such as missile nose cones, rocket motors, heat shields, laboratory furnaces, in graphite-reinforced plastic, coating nuclear fuel particles, and in biomedical prostheses.