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  • ...x and blend [[ceramic materials|ceramics]] to create end products such as: ceramic powder blends, [[injection molding]] feedstock, electronics, decorative fin [[Category:Ceramic engineering]] ...
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  • ...[[silicide]] of [[molybdenum]], is a [[refractory material|refractory]] [[ceramic]] with primary use in [[heating element]]s. It has moderate [[density]], me Molybdenum disilicide and MoSi<sub>2</sub>-based materials are usually made by [[sintering]]. [[Plasma spraying]] can be used for prod ...
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  • ...ative positions of the atoms or molecules are completely random. Amorphous materials, such as [[liquids]] and [[glass]]es, represent an intermediate case, havin ...percentage of the volume of the material that is crystalline. Even within materials that are completely crystalline, however, the degree of structural perfecti ...
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  • ...gience, "X-band microstrip bandpass filter using photoimageable thick-film materials", ''IEEE MTT-S Int. Microwave Symp. Dig., Vol. 3, 2002'', pp. 2209–2212.</r ...s, in order to accommodate fine pitch and high density applications on the ceramic substrates. Furthermore, previous work<ref>C.-M. Tsai, and K. C. Gupta, "A ...
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  • ...looring. Traditional floor coverings, such as VCT, sheet vinyl, carpet and ceramic tile, can be installed before the material is completely dry and as soon as [[Category:Composite materials]] ...
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  • ...in relaxor ferroelectrics with perovskite structure| journal = Journal of Materials Science| volume = 41| issue = 1| pages = 31| year = 2006| last1 = Bokov | f ...in relaxor ferroelectrics with perovskite structure| journal = Journal of Materials Science| volume = 41| issue = 1| pages = 31–52| year = 2006| last1 = Bokov ...
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  • ...l. 2010">{{cite journal |doi=10.1016/j.jpowsour.2009.11.120|title=Advanced materials for sodium-beta alumina batteries: Status, challenges and perspectives|year ...
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  • ...ch as [[skid mark]]s on exposed surfaces, where contact between dissimilar materials leaves material traces of one left on the other. Provided the traces can be Hard products like [[ceramic]] pottery and [[glass]] [[windscreen]]s can be studied using the same [[Sca ...
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  • ...ontainers]], but as technology advanced it applied to a larger category of materials, including [[rubber]] and [[plastics]]. Hermetic seals are essential to the ...ion]] practices, such as [[vacuum packing]] and [[canning]]. [[Packaging]] materials include [[glass]], [[aluminum can]]s, [[metal]] foils, and gas impermeable ...
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  • ...an [[accelerometer]] that employs the [[piezoelectric effect]] of certain materials to measure dynamic changes in mechanical variables (e.g., acceleration, vib ...ial. This differs from a [[piezoresistive]] effect in that piezoresistive materials experience a change in the resistance of the material rather than a change ...
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  • ** [[Materials engineering]] * [[Materials engineering]] ...
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  • ...ed for various applications, including electric and magnetic properties of materials as well as reactivity. The temperature coefficient of most of the reactions Most [[ceramic]]s exhibit negative temperature dependence of resistance behaviour. This ef ...
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  • | footer = Short timeline of ceramic in different styles ...tps://web.archive.org/web/20200803020110/https://www.thefreedictionary.com/ceramic#:~:text=(s%C9%99%2Dr%C4%83m%E2%80%B2%C4%ADk),2. |url-status=live }}</ref> C ...
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  • [[File:Vacuum interrupter.jpg|thumb|Vacuum interrupter with ceramic housing.]] ...res. More recently, vacuum interrupters for power switchgear are made with ceramic envelopes. ...
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  • ...gh-temperature thermoelectric power generation—A review|journal=Journal of Materials Research|volume=34|issue=1|pages=107–125|doi=10.1557/jmr.2018.376| s2cid=13 ...
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  • Materials used in heating elements have a relatively high [[Electrical resistivity an ...eramic heating element insulators. For lower temperatures a wider range of materials are used. ...
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  • Sometimes resistance wire is insulated by ceramic powder and sheathed in a tube of another alloy. Such heating elements are u ...for special purposes. The table below lists the resistivity of some common materials. The resistivity of amorphous carbon actually has a range of 3.8 – 4.1 × 10 ...
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  • ...r-first2=P. |date=2017 |title=Springer Handbook of Electronic and Photonic Materials |publisher=Springer International Publishing |pages=707–721 |isbn=978-3-319 ...y prepared by mixing the metal or ceramic powders required with a solvent (ceramic thick film pastes) or polymer pastes <ref>{{cite book |last1=Ulrich |first1 ...
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  • ...material evidence from crime or accident scenes, seeking defects in those materials that might explain why an accident occurred, or the source of a specific ma ...ch as [[skid mark]]s on exposed surfaces, where contact between dissimilar materials leaves material traces of one left on the other. Provided the traces can be ...
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  • ...o known as '''solid electrolytes''' and '''superionic conductors'''. These materials are useful in batteries and various sensors. Fast ion conductors are used p ...ctron conductor]]s (MIECs). 3 and 4 are superionic conductors (SICs), i.e. materials with σ<sub>i</sub> > 0.001 Ω<sup>−1</sup>cm<sup>−1</sup>. 5 and 6 are advan ...
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