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  • Article - 29 Nov 2001
    Although ceramics have many beneficial properties, all-ceramic machines are rare, hence, the joining of ceramics to other materials is a vital technology. Methods vary from simple to mechanical means...
  • Article - 9 Nov 2001
    Kaolin is an important mineral for industries such as paper manufacture, paints and ceramic manufacture. Its production in the Asian region is covered as well as consumption, imports, market and...
  • Article - 27 Sep 2001
    Adding nanosized particles to polymers can enhance properties such as strength, modulus, thermal stability as well as decreasing gas permeability. Properties such as toughness and impact resistance...
  • Article - 16 Aug 2001
    Non-oxide ceramics such as silicon carbide, silicon nitride, aluminium nitride and titanium diboride posess unique properties that allow them to perform under extreme conditions.
  • Article - 31 May 2001
    Novel ceramic processing routes such as sol-gel production of aluminosilicates, core-shell zirconia, single crystal fibre processing and combustion synthesis are examined. The addition of fine powders...
  • Article - 21 Feb 2001
    Corrosion can be defined as the electrochemical reaction of a material with its environment which results in a degradation of the properties of the metal. It is a redox process.
  • Article - 9 Feb 2001
    Boron Carbide (B4C) is one of the hardest materials known to man. As such, many of its applications revolve around its wear resistance including such uses as abrasives and nozzles. It also has some...
  • Article - 26 Aug 2024
    This article explores the benefits and applications of ion mobility spectrometry using a real-time AMC analyzer from Particle Measuring Systems.
  • Article - 14 Nov 2023
    In this article, Durr NDT details solutions to achieve fast industrial x-ray testing by removing intermediate data carriers.
  • Article - 13 Mar 2023
    Studying ferroelectric materials can be done with the help of piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM), due to the sensitivity and nanometer-level resolution it inherits from AFM. Bruker discusses the...

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