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  • Article - 10 Sep 2002
    Graphite is a distinct material, displaying properties of both metals and non-metals. It is typically grayish-black in color, opaque, and has a radiant black sheen.
  • Article - 16 Aug 2002
    Thermal spraying is not a new method. Developed in 1912 in Switzerland, this method is well-established and extensively used.
  • Article - 29 Jul 2002
    Synthetic spiders silk has finally been produced after many attempts. The properties of this material are extremely desirable. The production method involving transgenic animal technology is outined,...
  • Article - 27 Mar 2002
    A comprehensive guide to titanium corrosion in a range of environments such as non-oxidising, acidic and chlorinated environments. A range of corrosion mechanisms for titanium are also covered such...
  • Article - 4 Mar 2002
    The excellent properties possessed by titanium make it a highly useful material. Applications in aerospace (e.g. engines and structures)and industrial applications are covered, as are emerging...
  • Article - 14 Dec 2001
    Forsterite is a magnesium silicate that has refractory, electrical and thermal properties. Consequently it is used for high temperature applications, solid oxide fuel cells and electronic substrates.
  • Article - 4 Dec 2001
    If you have ever read about superconductors and not understood what you were reading, this is a good article to start with to familiarise yourself with the terminology. From AC to ion-beam magnetics...
  • Article - 29 Nov 2001
    Powder injection moulding (PIM) and powder co-injection moulding (PCM) are similar to polymer injection moulding. They are used to produce shaped components from powders and are suited to ceramic,...
  • Article - 12 Aug 2024
    Nanomaterials are materials with at least one dimension in the 1-100 nm range, exhibiting unique properties that enhance applications in electronics, medicine, energy, and space exploration.
  • Article - 6 Nov 2001
    Many articles are published on a daily basis illustrating the use of glazes, but the technology employed in their application and composition is quite complex and diverse.

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