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    Empower Materials Inc. produces the QPAC® line of carbon dioxide-based polymers used for improving manufacturing technologies. Empower Materials Inc. was founded in 1991 as PAC Polymers Inc. and...
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    With over thirty years experience in the production and development of advanced technical ceramics, International Syalons are experts in the field. We are the UK's leading manufacturer of sialon...
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    Hoeganaes Corporation is a leading producer of ferrous metal powders and serves the global powder metallurgy (P/M) marketplace. These powders are used in the mass production of a wide variety of...
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    TA Instruments designs and manufactures the world’s highest performing thermal analysis, rheometer, microcalorimeter, and mechanical test systems by focusing on four fundamental measurements:...
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    Goodfellow supplies metals, ceramics and other materials to meet the research, development and specialist production requirements of science and industry worldwide. The Goodfellow group consists of...
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    Applied Porous Technologies, Inc. is a world leader in the design, development and manufacturing of sintered porous metal media, sintered porous metal components and engineered sintered porous metal...
  • Article - 19 Nov 2010
    In this paper, a method of producing high Young's modulus with high internal friction coefficient using porous ceramics is reported by clarifying the relationship between principal properties...
  • Article - 28 Feb 2001
    The advantages, disadvantages, practicalities and design considerations of powder metallurgy processing are considered.
  • Article - 18 May 2006
    Pulsed Electric Current Sintering (PECS) is a sintering technique that allows fully dense materials to be produced at high heat rates in a short period of time. PECS also shows promise in being able...
  • Article - 9 Nov 2010
    Pure corundum (Al2O3) is a rare mineral, perfectly colourless and transparent. Small amounts of metallic elements such as chromium, iron, titanium or vanadium can substitute for aluminium in the...

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