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Fabrication ceramic devices

D microfabricated reactor devices are typically made by fabrication techniques other than stemming from microelectronics, e.g. by modern precision engineering techniques, laser ablation, wet-chemical steel etching or pEDM techniques. Besides having this origin only, these devices may also be of hybrid nature, containing parts made by the above-mentioned techniques and by microelectronic methods. Typical materials are metals, stainless steel, ceramics and polymers or, in the hybrid case, combinations of these materials. [Pg.396]

Improved characterization of the morphological/microstructural properties of porous solids, and the associated transport properties of fluids imbibed into these materials, is crucial to the development of new porous materials, such as ceramics. Of particular interest is the fabrication of so-called functionalized ceramics, which contain a pore structure tailored to a specific biomedical or industrial application (e.g., molecular filters, catalysts, gas storage cells, drug delivery devices, tissue scaffolds) [1-3]. Functionalization of ceramics can involve the use of graded or layered pore microstructure, morphology or chemical composition. [Pg.304]

OLED devices are fabricated on a glass, plastic, metal, or ceramic substrate as a multilayer-stacked structure represented in Figure 3.1. [Pg.297]


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