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  • Article - 13 Jun 2002
    Aluminium foil is one of the most familiar and popular materials used in the kitchen and makes up one thrid of the kitchen wraps market. Properties that make it suited to these applications, and the...
  • Article - 30 May 2002
    Macor is a machinable glass ceramic. Recommendations for cutting, sawing, turning, drilling, milling, tapping, grinding and polishing are provided.
  • Article - 28 May 2002
    Macor is a tradename owned by Corning for a garde of machinable glass ceramic. It can be machined using high speed steel and carbide tools using conventional techniques. Other key properties,...
  • Article - 16 May 2002
    Ceramic materials have been used dentistry for many years. Their use increasing, partly due to aesthetic reasons. Some applications where ceramics are used in dentistry are fillings, crowns, veneers,...
  • Article - 8 May 2002
    This guide provides tips on how to accomplish it successfully without damaging your precious bricks. Tips, hints, tricks and precautions are all provided.
  • Article - 7 May 2002
    Aluminium packaging has many advantages over other forms of packaging. Consequently, aluminium foil and cans are used in a range of industries including food, beverage and pharmaceuticals. Its...
  • Article - 3 May 2002
    In the history of engineering ceramics applications, there have been many examples where imitated designs based on a metal’s performance have resulted in considerable failures of ceramic components.
  • Article - 2 May 2002
    Early metal matrix composites were manufactured using conventional metals processing technology. More recently, a two stage process has enabled production of MMC's with higher ceramic contents and...
  • Article - 3 Apr 2002
    As a critical industrial metal, platinum drives advancements in automotive technology, jewellery design, and chemical processing, impacting global markets.
  • Article - 3 Apr 2002
    A comprehensive overview on magnesia from its origins, occurrences, raw materials, and grades.

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