Abstract
The shear strength of silver chloride has been measured in an inverted extrusion apparatus. Over the temperature range from 520° to 77.4°K it varies from about 50 bars to 1000 bars as the temperature is decreased. Because of its reduced plasticity, silver chloride has only a limited usefulness as a pressure transmitter at 77.4°K or below.

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