Radomes and wave-transmitting antenna windows are critical structural components in aircraft, protecting radar antennas from external interference while ensuring reliable communication. Currently, the ...
Researchers have discovered a way to make ceramics tougher and more resistant to cracking. By building these materials using a blend of metal atoms possessing more electrons in their outer shell, a ...
Silicon carbide (SiC) ceramics are widely used in a variety of applications such as thermal insulation, filters, catalyst carriers, biological and aerospace due to their excellent properties.
Zirconium carbide nanoparticles trigger crystal-structure changes that make brittle ceramic matrix composites stronger and ...
The dual-phase interpenetrating architecture was came out from the microstructure of natural materials. Based on the such unique structure, bioinspired P/CCSs was designed and fabricated via 3D ...
TPU researchers and their colleagues have developed a new method to produce nanostructured ceramics based on gallium oxide, ...
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US military’s high-performing defense products could soon be built with next-gen ceramic
A Virginia-based firm is set to advance ceramic materials research for extreme aerospace and ...
AeroVironment (AV), a leading developer of defence and autonomous technologies, has been awarded a $20 million contract by ...
Porous ceramics combine intrinsic features of ceramic materials—high melting point, chemical inertness and hardness—with tailored void structures that confer low density, large specific surface area ...
The ceramic industry faces increasing pressure to reduce energy consumption, raw material depletion, and CO₂ emissions associated with conventional ...
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French engineers created a material 10 times tougher than conventional ceramics using only a freezer
French researchers have developed a ceramic material that is ten times tougher than conventional ceramics by using a process based on water, alumina powder and controlled freezing. Inspired by the ...
From creating lightweight yet durable prosthetics to designing new types of solar panels and batteries, materials engineers combine their expertise in physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering to ...
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