- A
ceramic is any of the
various hard, brittle, heat-resistant, and corrosion-resistant
materials made by
shaping and then
firing an inorganic, nonmetallic...
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Polyvision Corporation is a
company that
manufactures CeramicSteel surfaces for
applications such as whiteboards, chalkboards,
architectural surfaces and...
- A
ceramic knife is a
knife with a
ceramic blade typically made from
zirconium dioxide (ZrO2; also
known as zirconia),
rather than the
steel used for most...
- A
ceramic valve is a
valve with
ceramic trim, ball, seat, disc or lining. A
carbon steel or
stainless steel body is used to
protect the
ceramic trim from...
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demonstrated the
potential of
ceramic armor;
Major Neville Monroe-Hopkins
found that
adding a thin
layer of
enamel to
steel greatly improved its ballistic...
- the
manufacture of knives. The
blade of the
ceramic knife will stay
sharp for much
longer than that of a
steel knife,
although it is more
brittle and can...
- are
carbon steel,
stainless steel, tool
steel, and
alloy steel. Less
common materials in
blades include cobalt and
titanium alloys,
ceramic, obsidian,...
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Ceramic foam is a
tough foam made from ceramics.
Manufacturing techniques include impregnating open-cell
polymer foams internally with
ceramic slurry and...
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sharpening rod, butcher's steel, and chef's steel, is a rod of
steel,
ceramic or diamond-coated
steel used to
restore keenness to
dulled blade edges. They are...
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replacing concrete or
steel.
Abdelrazek Khalil,
Khalil (April 2012). "Advanced
Sintering of Nano-
Ceramic Materials" (PDF).
Ceramic Materials - Progress...