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Typical Ceramics and Respective Applications

Some typical ceramics and respective applications are as follows: Aluminium oxide / Alumina (Al2O3): it is one of most commonly

Ceramic Material

What are the Types and applications of ceramics

Ceramics greatly differ in their basic composition. The properties of ceramic materials also vary greatly due to differences in bonding,

An Overview on CVD Coated Silicon Carbide

An Overview on CVD Coated Silicon Carbide

How Silicon Carbide is Discovered? Ceramics consist of a host of different materials with special properties. Silicon Carbide (SiC) is

sintered hexaboride ceramics

Does Lanthanum hexaboride Apply for Solar Energy

Lanthanum hexaboride (LaB6) is a well known as a kind of thermionic material. Its ability to emit electrons has been

Boron Nitride

The Applications of Boron Nitride Thin films

Thin films forming a group of composite materials are becoming more widely used in optics, electronics and construction of machines.

Alumina toughened Zirconia

Zirconia-toughened Alumina VS Alumina-toughened Zirconia

Because zirconia generally remains partially stabilized in the tetragonal phase, and alumina presents a moderate toughness, there is a trend

Zirconia ceramic products

What is Zirconia Ceramic Used For

There are many kinds of stabilized zirconia, for example, Nobel Procera Zirconia, Nobel Biocare; Lava/Lava Plus, 3M ESPE; In-Ceram YZ,

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Uses of Alumina in the Field of Ceramics

The most important and wide-ranging use of alumina is in the field of ceramics. a. As an Insulating Material The

Applications of Silicon Nitride Ceramics

Applications of Silicon Nitride Ceramics

Silicon Nitride Ceramics Have Combined Properties Silicon nitride ceramics are characterized by an excellent combination of material properties. Silicon nitride

Aluminum Oxide Applications

Why Aluminum Oxide is Used in Tools

Aluminum oxide, also know as Alumina, is the most well-known oxide ceramic material. Alumina (Al2O3) in its various levels of