(PhysOrg.com) -- Engineers at the University of Leicester have invented a new technique in the manufacture of ceramics that has the potential to save the industry time and costs while reducing wastage ...
insights from industryBen Melrose & Dr. Sherry GhanizadehTechnical Director & Technology Lead International Syalons & MTC In this interview, AZoM explores how the partnership between Syalons, Lithoz, ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 9 - Industry & Innovation and SDG 12 - Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns. Due to their unique set of properties, ...
For millennia, humanity has embraced the use of ceramics primarily because of the abundance of raw materials and the simplicity of which basic pottery can be manufactured. So, does this fundamentally ...
Ceramics is an ancient technology that still plays an essential part in our modern world, such as energy storage and transmission. But the technology also offers even wider uses to help us tackle ...
Light alloys are ideal in aircraft and car manufacturing – providing lightweight materials that improve the vehicle’s efficiency, while reducing emissions However, they are quick to corrode.
Few fasteners can beat threaded ceramics nuts and bolts when it comes to withstanding heat, pressure, and corrosive environments. Just don't torque them too tight. Back in the late 1980s, I had my ...
New computer-aided ‘predictive technology’ has potential to save industry time, money and reduce wastage. Engineers at the University of Leicester have invented a new technique in the manufacture of ...
In this interview, AZoM explores how the partnership between Syalons, Lithoz, and MTC drives innovation in ceramic 3D printing, enhancing capabilities in sialon ceramics and additive manufacturing.