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Fabrication ceramics

Greskovioh C 1976 Milling Ceramic Fabrication Processes, Treatise on Materials Science and Technology vo 9, ed F F Y Wang (New York Aoademio) pp 15-33... [Pg.2773]

Brindiey G W 1960 ion exchange in ciay minerais Ceramic Fabrication Processes ed W D Kingery (New York Wiiey) pp 11-23... [Pg.2774]

M. H. Leipold, "Hot Pressing," ia F. F. Y. Wang, ed.. Treatise on Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 9 (Ceramic Fabrication Processes), Academic Press, New York, 1976. [Pg.316]

J. H. Jean and T. A. Ring, in R. W. Davidge, ed.. Novel Ceramic Fabrication Processes and Applications, Institute of Ceramics, Stoke-on-Trent, U.K, 1986, pp. 11-33. [Pg.135]

E. Y. Wang, Ceramic Fabrication Processes, Academic Press, Inc., New York, 1976 J. S. Reed, Introduction to the Principles of Ceramic Processing Wiley-Interscience, New York, 1988, Chapt. 22, p. 380. [Pg.405]

Figure 9-6NN. Koch Ceramic Flexeramic structured packing of stoneware or ceramic fabrication. Used by permission of Koch Engineering Co., Inc., Bull. KCP-2. Figure 9-6NN. Koch Ceramic Flexeramic structured packing of stoneware or ceramic fabrication. Used by permission of Koch Engineering Co., Inc., Bull. KCP-2.
Wygant, J. F. (1958). Cementitious bonding in ceramic fabrication. In Kingery, W. D. (ed.) Ceramic Fabrication Processes, pp. 171-88. New York John Wiley Sons. [Pg.29]

Nagai, M., Nishino, T. II Aluminia ceramics fabricated by the spray-froze/freeze-drying method. International Institute of Refrigeration (Com. Cl, p. 186-190, Tokyo, 1985... [Pg.251]

Yttrium—gallium compounds, 12 353—355 Yttrium oxide, 14 650 in SiC-ceramic fabrication, 22 535 Yttrium trifluoride, 8 340 Y-TZPb... [Pg.1031]

The molecules produced by living organisms, natural products, are employed in our lives as flavors, fragrances, pharmaceuticals, nontraditional medicines, dyes, and pesticides, among other uses. The products of chemistry are employed in our food as preservatives, artificial sweeteners, thickeners, dyes, taste enhancers, flavors, and textnring agents. Chemistry creates such key materials as plastics, ceramics, fabrics, alloys, semiconductors, liquid crystals, optical media, and biomaterials. Chemistry also does many kinds of analysis and these include measurements of air quahty, water quality, food safety, and the search for substances that compromise the enviromnent or workplace safety. [Pg.33]

Emoto H, Hirotsuri H (1999) Microstructure Control of Silicon Nitride Ceramics Fabricated from a Powder Containing Fine /(-Nuclei. In Niihara K, Sekino T, Yasuda E, Sasa T (eds) The Science of Engineering Ceramics II Key Eng Mat 161-163. Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland, p 209... [Pg.159]

This broad success of the method is due to its ability to form pure and homogeneous products at very low temperatures.5 Thus, the sol-gel technology is replacing the millennia old ceramic fabrication processes in which powders are shaped into objects and subsequently densified at temperatures close to their liquidus. This allowed a transformation of ceramics and glasses from stone age materials to space age materials . [Pg.15]

In principle, components can be formed by any standard ceramic fabrication route. The densification step involves a partial melting and a controlled recrystallization, and attention has to be given to sintering/annealing atmospheres to achieve the required stoichiometry. Leads have also been formed by melt-casting. [Pg.228]

Kingery, W. D., ed., Ceramic Fabrication Processes. MIT Press Cambridge, MA, 1963. [Pg.679]


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