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The science of ceramics.
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The magic of ceramics by david w.
Ceramics may be glazed prior to firing to produce a coating that reduces porosity and has a smooth often colored surface.
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For example one type of ceramic cordierite a magnesium aluminosilicate is used as a substrate and support for catalysts in catalytic converters.
Explore the science behind soft clay the history and spirituality of the material and the need for ceramics in modern technology.
Nowadays the term ceramic has a more expansive meaning and includes materials like glass advanced ceramics and some cement systems as well.
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It was chosen for this purpose because along with many ceramics it is lightweight can.
Ceramics play an important role in engine efficiency and pollution abatement in automobiles and trucks.
Studying the glazes on these rare chinese vessels helps conservation scientists learn more about their composition.
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A wide ranging series of essays that explores the history and cultural significance of ceramics.
A broad based textbook for students of material science.
London new york published by academic press for the british ceramic society 1962 ocolc 950557592.
The clay based domestic wares art objects and building products are familiar to us all but pottery is just one part of the ceramic world.
A ceramic is an inorganic nonmetallic solid generally based on an oxide nitride boride or carbide that is fired at a high temperature.
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Many ceramics contain a mixture of ionic and covalent bonds between atoms.
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Wissahickon high school ceramics this website is an educational resource for students who are interested in learning more about the origins of ceramic materials and processes as well as anyone intrigued by the overlap of scientific and artistic content.