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Dear Hevroni, R., | Hope our email finds you well. | After going through your article "Studying the dynamic properties of ethyl-cyanoacrylate adhesive up to 6.5 GPa" in AIP Conference Proceedings, we have been deeply impressed. We will be glad if we can have the chance to publish your other original works in our journal. |
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Your research is highly appreciated by us and the excerpt of your paper is listed below: The dynamic properties of Ethyl-cyanoacrylate adhesive up to 6.5 GPa were studied in plate impact experiments on cast Ethyl-cyanoacrylate windows. Optical correction, shock, and sound velocities were measured. The shock velocity data obey a linear relationship us= 2.33+1.63up. Ethyl-cyanoacrylate shows similar shock velocities to polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), while its sound velocity is lower. ? 2020 American Institute of Physics Inc.. All rights reserved. | Please let me know if you have any question. | Editorial Assistant of Social Sciences |
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