Ceramic matrix composites are lightweight alternatives to metal alloys with superior physical and thermal properties. Hence, they are promising candidates for high-temperature applications, including use in internal engine components.
By Bhavna Kaveti
1 Dec 2023
This article describes the creation of the automated solutions NEXIV product range by Nikon Metrology.
Sustainability is at the heart of several current governmental policies and projects worldwide. This is crucial if the world is to avoid the worst predicted effects of climate change. This article will explore the Multi-level Circular Process Chain for Carbon and Glass Fibre Composites (MC4,) a new EU project.
By Reginald Davey
29 Nov 2023
In this interview, AZoM speaks to Bruker Optics about the different ways IR light can be used in semiconductors.
At The Greener Manufacturing Show 2023, we spoke with KUORI CEO and Founder Sarah Harbarth about the growth and ambitions of the company as it develops its novel materials.
This article delves into the expanding importance of mass spectrometry in reshaping surface chemistry and its pivotal role in advancing material synthesis.
The i-Raman Plus extends Raman spectroscopy to 65 cm-1, enhancing material differentiation and protein, polymorph, and phase analysis.
Composite materials are formed by incorporating different materials, and the determination of their quantities is essential for the prediction of their properties. Scientists all over the world are using mass spectrometry to develop innovative composite materials optimized for specific purposes.
By Ibtisam Abbasi
27 Nov 2023
Effective thermal management is becoming more important with the advancement of technology in the energy sector. Advanced materials have emerged as a promising avenue for addressing thermal management-related challenges, offering innovative solutions to enhance thermal management in various energy applications.
Emerging and future 2D electronic materials such as graphene have the potential to exceed the capabilities of modern components in terms of carrier capacity, strength, and versatility. This article will discuss some of the potential advantages of two-dimensional electronics and the materials from which they will be constructed.
By Michael Greenwood
23 Nov 2023