The word 'ceramics' is derived from the Greek keramos, meaning pottery and porcelain. The opaque and translucent cement and clay often used in tableware are not appropriate for optical applications ...
Ceramics are a class of inorganic, non-metallic materials held together through ionic and covalent bonding. Their atomic structure is defined by a rigid lattice network formed during high-temperature ...
The key technical focus is on novel, challenging and advanced material processing at temperatures between 200 ° C to 3000 ° C. Batch and continuous processing, highly accurate atmospheric controls, ...
Applications of ceramic materials, with emphasis on structure (bond, crystal, glass, defect, micro-); properties (thermal, electrical, optical, magnetic, mechanical); and processing (powders, forming, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Researchers in the United States are making processes that can 3D print dark ceramics into the desired shapes for hypersonic ...
Study using VPP to form SiC with sintering aids, achieving sub‑2000°C densification and improved microstructure.
Hyderabad: A research team from the University of Hyderabad (UoH) has been granted an Indian patent for a manufacturing process that enables the production of high-strength ceramic components with ...
A new techno-economic analysis shows that the energy intensive ceramic industry would gain both financial and environmental benefits if it moved to free the cold sintering process from languishing in ...