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  • Article - 8 Jul 2014
    Glass ceramic materials were first developed at the Corning Glass Works and share properties of both the parent glass material and polycrystalline materials.
  • Article - 23 Jul 2014
    In this interview, Professor Iain Gibson, Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) at SIRAKOSS, talks to AZoM about the development of their MaxSi™ Graft technology.
  • Article - 4 Jul 2014
    Thermocouples are the most widely used temperature measuring devices. They are user-friendly, cost-effective, and durable temperature sensors. They provide results very quickly and have several...
  • Article - 4 Jul 2014
    Macor is a machinable glass ceramic originally developed and manufactured in the US by Corning Incorporated and has long been recognized universally as a major technical innovation.
  • Article - 17 Jun 2014
    The common designations of austenitic grades of stainless steel, such as grades 304 and 316, include sub-grades – L and H variants used for specific applications.
  • Article - 16 Jun 2014
    Stainless steels are used in a wide variety of applications, due to their excellent corrosion resistance properties. In order to achieve this it is necessary to carry out appropriate cleaning and...
  • Article - 27 May 2014
    Superalloys are materials that have been developed to retain high strength and creep resistance even when operated at high temperatures.
  • Article - 31 Mar 2014
    Ian Moody, Product Manager at Columbia Metals, discusses the offshore applications of the NIBRON alloy and how this is produced.
  • Article - 21 Feb 2014
    H.C. Starck Ceramics CEO Dr. Carsten Russner gives an introduction to technical ceramics and how H.C. Starck are involved within this industry.
  • Article - 13 Feb 2014
    Lew Brown, Technical Director at Fluid Imaging Technologies talks to AZoM about the development and applications of imaging particle analysis.

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