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  • Article - 11 Jan 2002
    Titanium dioxide (TiO2) exhibits unique optical properties, with anatase and rutile forms offering high refractive indices for various industrial applications.
  • Article - 4 Sep 2001
    Is more versatle than general purpose PMMA in batch size and hand pouring into moulds.
  • Article - 28 Jul 2001
    Tungsten has the highest melting point (3410°C) and the highest tensile strength at temperatures over 1650°C of all the metals. It is used for lamp filaments, x-ray targets, aerospace applications and...
  • Article - 20 Jul 2001
    Cerium is the most abundant of the rare earth metals. It is malleable and oxidises readily at room temperature. It is used in pyrophoric alloys for cigarette lighters and in the making of some...
  • Article - 20 Jul 2001
    Calcium (Ca) is placed in group IIA of the periodic table along with St, Ba and Ra. The name calcium is derived from the Latin word “calas” meaning lime, which was known as early as the first...
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    The true test for kevlar bullet proof vests. Shooting bullet proof vests at point blank range, filmed with an ultra slow motion camera. Using this camera and a clay backing, the mechanism of how the...
  • Article - 5 Feb 2001
    Silicon carbide is a hard covalently bonded material predominantly produced by the carbothermal reduction of silica (typically using the Acheson process). Several commercial grades of silicon carbide...
  • News - 2 Sep 2013
    Munksjö, the newly created global leader in specialty papers, will for the first time exhibit at LabelExpo Europe, September 24-27 in Brussels, and will present several new products that widen...
  • News - 15 Oct 2010
    Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Bricks & Tiles Market Report 2010" report to their offering. This Market Report analyses the UK bricks and tiles market, which...
  • News - 5 Oct 2010
    Spanish and Scottish researchers have added wool fibres to the clay material used to make bricks and combined these with an alginate, a natural polymer extracted from seaweed. The result is bricks...

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