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  • ...al ceramic materials such as [[aluminum oxide]], a common high-temperature ceramic, and gets insulating powers from the many tiny voids within the material. ( {{DEFAULTSORT:Ceramic Foam}}
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  • [[Image:Si3N4bearings.jpg|thumb|250px|Ceramic Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> bearing parts]] ...of the earliest materials used to produce [[ceramic]]s, but many different ceramic materials are now used in domestic, industrial and building products.
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  • '''Salt ceramic''', also called '''Victorian salt clay''' is a traditional salt-based model Salt ceramic dries to a coarse<ref>http://www.theartfulcrafter.com/craft-ideas-nine.html
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  • '''Ceramic tile cutters''' are used to cut tiles to a required size or shape. They com Mass produced ceramic tiles of medium to soft grades are cut easily with hand tools.
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  • *Water Filters/Purifier, Water containers(Ceramic pumps, flow throughs)
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  • FT003 11873676 FILTER,CERAMIC SFPC450D CB90017 C148 C243 11716453 CAP CERAMIC 50V 390PF +-5 CDA391JJBC
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  • ...se ceramic]]s usually are more [[ductile]] and less brittle than regular [[ceramic]]s.
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  • ...er materials create syntactic foams with different properties, for example ceramic balloons can make a light syntactic [[aluminium]] foam.<ref>[http://www.mem
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  • ....jpg|thumb|[[Intumescent]] [[firestop]] '''putty''' being used over top of ceramic fibre packing to restore the two-hour [[fire-resistance rating]] of a [[con
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  • ...iskers]]" can be manufactured. The SiC whiskers are then used to reinforce ceramic cutting tools, increasing their strength tenfold.<ref>http://www.ms.ornl.go
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  • ...s such as wire formed anchors, formed metal (for example, [[hexmetal]]) or ceramic tiles to support the refractory linings. The anchorage used for refractory [[Category:Ceramic materials]]
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  • Specific measures for materials and articles such as [[ceramic]]s, regenerated [[cellulose]], [[plastic]]s, [[gasket]]s and active and int
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  • * A mixture of water, [[ceramic]] powder and various additives (e.g., dispersant) used in the processing of
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  • ...ly used to refer solely to synthetic materials including [[fibreglass]], [[ceramic]] fibres and '''rock''' or '''stone wool'''. Industrial applications of mi ...iciently hot fire, the fire resistance of [[fibreglass]], stone wool and [[ceramic]] fibres makes them common [[building material]]s when [[passive fire prote
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  • *[[Ceramic Houses]]
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  • ...tissue]]s (e.g. bones, wood), and man made materials such as cements and [[ceramic]]s can be considered as porous media. Many of their important properties ca File:porousceramic.jpg|Open cell ceramic
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  • ...al ceramic materials such as [[aluminum oxide]], a common high-temperature ceramic, and gets insulating powers from the many tiny voids within the material. ( {{DEFAULTSORT:Ceramic Foam}}
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  • [[Image:Si3N4bearings.jpg|thumb|250px|Ceramic Si<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub> bearing parts]] ...of the earliest materials used to produce [[ceramic]]s, but many different ceramic materials are now used in domestic, industrial and building products.
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  • * [[ceramic]]s
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  • ...terials engineers]] have developed a series of [[alloy]]s, [[polymer]]s, [[ceramic]]s, and [[Composite material|composite]]s to serve many of the performance
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  • ...pabilities, Challenges and Potential}} </ref>, which is much more than any ceramic actuator. Another one of the most common applications for EAPs is in the fi
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  • .... films, fibers, plates) and then thermolized into a final silicon carbide ceramic.
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  • ...hough polymers usually possess quite different properties to [[metals]], [[ceramic]]s and [[glass]]es, they are just as susceptible to failure from [[mechanic
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  • ...a network of fine cracks on the surface of a material, for example in a [[Ceramic glaze|glaze]] layer. ...lor, A.C.Bull. ''Institute Of Ceramics / Pergamon Press.'' 1986.</ref><ref>Ceramic Glazes. 3rd edition. Parmelee C. W. ''The Maple Press Company.'' 1973</ref>
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