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The High Temperature Materials Laboratory.
Advanced Materials & Processes, October, 1999
An advanced materials characterization facility The High Temperature Materials Laboratory (HTML) is a Department of Energy (DOE) User Facility designed to help solve materials problems that limit the efficiency and reliability of advanced energy conversion systems. The HTML facility, located at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), was built in the mid-1980s and includes six user centers available to researchers in U.S.
industry, universities, and federal laboratories. Sponsored by the Office of Transportation Technologies, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Program, the HTML provides a skilled staff and numerous state-of-the-art instruments for materials characterization. Instruments available at the six user centers have extensive capabilities for...
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