Ceramic Materials
Ceramic engineering is the science and science of developing objects from inorganic, non-metallic materials. This is achieved both with the aid of the motion of heat, or at lower temperatures the usage of precipitation reactions from high-purity chemical solutions. The word Ceramics covers inorganic, non metallic, strong substances that have been hardened via baking at a excessive temperature. The most vital of these had been the regular clays, made into pottery, dinnerware, bricks, and tiles. Ceramics have high hardness, high compressive strength, and chemical inertness.
- Ceramic Forming Techniques
- Ceramic Processing steps
- Ceramics Applications in Aerospace Industry
- Transparent Ceramics
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