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  • Article - 6 Jan 2004
    Boron nitride is available in three forms, hot pressed, pyrolytic and hot isostatically pressed. Chemical, electrical, mechanical, physical and thermal properties are listed.
  • 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 - 27 Feb 2002
    If the structure of carbon fullerenes and buckytubes is not fascinating enough, add their amazing properties. Many of these stem from their defect free structure. Mechanical, thermal and electrical...
  • Article - 27 Aug 2001
    Surface treatments such as ion implantation, ion beam mixing, laser processing, PVD, CVD and laser alloying are being applied to monolithic ceramic materials to improve surface properties so that they...
  • Article - 29 Apr 2017
    Polyether ether ketone, also known as PEEK, is a well-known thermoplastic polymer. This organic compound belongs to the family of polyaryl ether ketone (PAEK) polymers which include other proverbial...
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    Fine Ceramics from Kyocera have been applied across space exploration and astronomy for over 50 years.
  • Article - 13 Mar 2008
    Compared with the conventional nylons, Ertalon 4.6 (STANYL*) features a better retention of stiffness and creep resistance over a wide range of temperatures as well as a superior heat ageing...
  • Article - 25 Nov 2002
    The copper-plated ceramic circuit technology is explained and compared to other existing technologies. Advantages, materials, system design and performance are all covered.
  • Article - 27 Sep 2024
    Glass is a versatile material with a variety of types, including soda-lime, borosilicate, and bioactive glass. It is produced through methods like the float glass process and blowing. Innovations such...
  • Article - 30 Aug 2001
    E-Glass fibre is the most commonly used glass fibre for "fibreglass". Reasons for its use, properties, advantages and disadvantages are covered, as are production methods.

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