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  • Article - 26 Oct 2004
    The discovery of the float glass process followed by curtain wall glazing systems resulted in the integration of huge areas of glass products in the design of several large buildings.
  • Article - 2 May 2003
    A review of literature published on the in vitro biocompatibility of zirconia ceramics is presented. Cytotoxicity testing and haemolytic testing of bulk, particulate and fibres are covered. Results...
  • 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 - 1 Mar 2023
    Alumina oxide is a go-to for replacing metals in harsh environments, but Zirconia offers superior toughness and wear resistance for technical ceramics.
  • Article - 8 Dec 2020
    Lubricating oils are one of the most critical components in machinery. Thus, it follows that sensitive and quick analysis of said oils is a crucial measurement. The analysis allows for the scheduling...
  • Article - 18 Dec 2001
    Marignac first isolated gadolinia, an oxide of gadolinium (Gd), in 1880. Then, in 1886, Lecoq de Boisbaudran successfully separated the element from Mosander’s “yttria.”
  • Article - 18 Dec 2001
    Part of the lanthanide series, erbium (Er) is a rare-earth element found in a wide range of minerals like blomstrandine, polycrase, fergusonite, euxenite, xenotime, and gadolinite.
  • Article - 31 Jul 2001
    Bicomponent extrusion is a novel process for producing ceramic fibres with distinct core and sheath phases. These materials have potential use in metal and ceramic matrix composites and have the...
  • Article - 5 Oct 2010
    Semiconductor equipment manufacturers, fabricators and ceramic material manufacturers rely on Bullen for precision machining of critical components for semiconductor process equipment. The types of...
  • Article - 2 Sep 2021
    In this article, Mo-Sci discusses their glass milling processes, how they produce their glass powders and the equipment and techniques required for these processes.

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