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Provides the latest technical, scientific and educational information to members and others in the ceramics field. Includes a ceramic knowledge center.
Develop bonding processes suitable for many of the major types of bulk and composite silicon carbide.
Materials science research and ceramic and composite materials research at the University of New Mexico. The Center's specialty is the chemical synthesis and processing of ceramic related materials on a molecular and near molecular level.
Provides contract research, consultancy, analysis, testing and other services for ceramics and materials based industries including refractories, building materials, tableware, tiles, sanitaryware, advanced ceramics, metals, environmental and information services.
Manufacturer of ceramic parts in steatite, cordierite, porcelain, magnesium oxide, alumina and forsterite for commercial and industrial applications.
Department at the Swiss Institute of Technology, active in the areas of colloid chemistry, ceramic processing, functional and structural ceramics, and modeling. Overview of research and education.
Informational site on technical ceramics - materials, properties, fields of application and German manufacturers.
British company offering services to the glass industry including analytical and diagnostic services, process instrumentation and consulting. Includes information on research and technology.
Rutgers University Dept. of Ceramic and Materials Engineering
USACA promotes the use of advanced ceramic materials in industrial applications.
Department of Materials Science (Ceramics and Glass), Germany.
Information on aluminum oxide substrates as an alternative to BeO.
Interactive collection of information sources for advanced engineering ceramic materials.
Materials science research and ceramic and composite materials research at the University of New Mexico. The Center's specialty is the chemical synthesis and processing of ceramic related materials on a molecular and near molecular level.
Interactive collection of information sources for advanced engineering ceramic materials.
Provides contract research, consultancy, analysis, testing and other services for ceramics and materials based industries including refractories, building materials, tableware, tiles, sanitaryware, advanced ceramics, metals, environmental and information services.
Manufacturer of ceramic parts in steatite, cordierite, porcelain, magnesium oxide, alumina and forsterite for commercial and industrial applications.
Provides the latest technical, scientific and educational information to members and others in the ceramics field. Includes a ceramic knowledge center.
Rutgers University Dept. of Ceramic and Materials Engineering
British company offering services to the glass industry including analytical and diagnostic services, process instrumentation and consulting. Includes information on research and technology.
Informational site on technical ceramics - materials, properties, fields of application and German manufacturers.
Develop bonding processes suitable for many of the major types of bulk and composite silicon carbide.
Department at the Swiss Institute of Technology, active in the areas of colloid chemistry, ceramic processing, functional and structural ceramics, and modeling. Overview of research and education.
Department of Materials Science (Ceramics and Glass), Germany.
Information on aluminum oxide substrates as an alternative to BeO.
USACA promotes the use of advanced ceramic materials in industrial applications.

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