Zirconium carbide (ZrC) ceramics, essential for hypersonic vehicles and next-generation nuclear systems, are notoriously difficult to sinter and are inherently brittle. Researchers have now developed ...
B 4 C–TiB 2 has established itself as a prominent structural and functional integrated material, owing to its remarkable synergy of robust mechanical properties with high electrical conductivity and ...
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China creates 3272°F heat-resistant ceramics for hypersonic jets and nuclear reactors
Scientists at Harbin University in China have devised a novel two-step process that uses ...
A new manufacturing technique is helping to overcome some of the major hurdles in developing more reliable and durable all-solid-state batteries. Combining a controlled sintering step with precise ...
Advanced PM techniques, such as metal injection molding (MIM), spark plasma sintering (SPS), and hot isostatic pressing (HIP), are referred to as PM processes that employ advanced technologies to ...
Tolerating heat and helping to reduce it are both attributes that sintering offers as an alternative to soldering in power electronics applications. Doing more with less and, of course, packing more ...
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