Characterization of Ceramics  By   Ronald E. Loehman
2010 | 295 Pages | ISBN: 1606501941 | PDF | 5 MB
2010 | 295 Pages | ISBN: 1606501941 | PDF | 5 MB
Ceramics are, in a general definition, materials that consist of man-made, inorganic, non-metallic solid material - either existing in a crystalline state or non-crystalline state (i.e., glasses). Materials characterization techniques are used to ensure the structural and surface integrity of ceramics for their use in a wide variety of applications, from thermal resistance to advanced electronic and optical technologies like fiber optics to structural uses. This book presents those techniques along with views on future trends in ceramics processing and advanced characterization technologies particularly appropriate to ceramics materials. Readers will find more on:
 
 

