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  • News - 15 Dec 2010
    Research and Markets has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new book "Characterization and Control of Interfaces for High Quality Advanced Materials III: Ceramic...
  • Article - 8 Oct 2024
    Ceramics are inorganic, nonmetallic materials characterized by their diverse properties and applications, playing a key role in industries like aerospace, electronics, and sustainable energy.
  • News - 30 Jun 2010
    NexTech Materials, Ltd., a leading provider of technology solutions to the solid-oxide fuel cell (SOFC) market, has signed an agreement with Ceramic Fuel Cells Limited, a leading developer of high...
  • Article - 22 Nov 2021
    In this article, Mo-Sci discusses how the spray drying technique is utilized in the production of glass powders and how Mo-Sci's custom processing services can help in the manufacture of glass...
  • News - 26 Jan 2009
    A special process will make it possible to improve the mechanical, thermal and acoustic properties of foams in the future. This will be of particular benefit to lightweight construction. Mother...
  • Article - 6 Feb 2018
    3D printing with glass can be used to make intricate 3D objects, such as optics and microfluidics, which are usually difficult to construct.
  • News - 12 Feb 2008
    From medicine to make-up, plastics to paper - hardly a day goes by when we don't use titanium dioxide. Now researchers at the University of Leeds have developed a simpler, cheaper and greener...
  • News - 16 Oct 2007
    PowdermatriX's flagship EPSRC-funded project, Engineering the Green State, came to a resounding conclusion with a lively and informative Open Workshop at CERAM Research, Stoke-on-Trent, on 27...
  • Article - 1 Aug 2024
    Glass is a non-crystalline solid made from limestone, sand, and baking soda. Known for its optical transparency and brittleness, glass can be recycled efficiently, minimizing environmental impact.
  • News - 22 Nov 2006
    Coffee machines, car instruments and aircraft turbines appear at first glance to have nothing in common, yet engineer Dr. Steffen Nowotny of the Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology...

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