Alfred University has been awarded an extension on a joint project with the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) to study the ...
Zirconium carbide (ZrC) ceramics, essential for hypersonic vehicles and next-generation nuclear systems, are notoriously difficult to sinter and are inherently brittle. Researchers have now developed ...
TRUNNANO (Luoyang Tongrun Nano Technology Co., Ltd.) announced a strategic expansion of its business scope, extending from ...
The common engineering ceramic materials can be identified as Aluminium Oxide (Alumina), Silicon Carbide, Silicon Nitride, Sialon and Zirconia. These materials are classified as “Engineering” or ...
Compared to metal and polymer-based materials, ceramics can better withstand high temperatures and corrosive environments, but their brittle nature often makes them susceptible to breakage. This ...
B.S., Ceramic Engineering, University of Missouri, Rolla M.S., Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology Ph.D., Ceramic Engineering ...
In the history of engineering ceramics applications, there have been many examples where imitated designs based on a metal’s performance have resulted in considerable failures of ceramic components.
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China unveils 3272°F ceramic armor for hypersonic jets, reactors
Chinese research teams have produced a new class of ultra-high temperature ceramic composites engineered to withstand temperatures above 3272 degrees Fahrenheit, with direct applications for ...
Nigeria imports ceramic products worth $900 million annually. Ceramic tiles imports account for over $500 million of the import, and are projected to reach $2.1 billion by 2025. A Professor of ...
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