Martynko’s ceramics are produced using time-honored firing methods, including milk-firing, which creates natural surface tones without chemical glazes. This technique ensures that his clay homeware ...
Ceramics are defined as inorganic, non-metallic, polycrystalline carbide, nitride, or oxide materials. Some of their examples are Tungsten carbide, Silicon carbide, Zinc oxide, Titanium carbide, ...
Ceramic nanomaterials have unique properties that make them useful in various applications. For example, ceramic nanoparticles have exceptional strength and hardness due to their dense and ordered ...
The class of materials known as ceramic matrix composites, or CMCs, shows considerable promise for providing fracture-toughness values similar to those for metals such as cast iron. Two kinds of ...
Ceramics collection donated to Flinders University by Michael Abbott AO QC for archaeological research Ceramics collection donated by Michael Abbott AO QC to Flinders University for archaeological ...