Historically, traditional ceramics like porcelain, brick, and earthenware were primarily composed of clays and silicates and were used by early civilizations to create functional objects. Over time, ...
The major attraction of structural ceramics has always been the capability of operating at temperatures far above those of metals. Structural applications now include engine components, cutting tools, ...
Advanced ceramics are inorganic and non-metallic solids produced from highly refined and purified powders. Some commonly used advanced ceramics include alumina, titanate, zirconia, silicon carbide, ...
"The Big Three" materials comprise metals, organic materials, and ceramics. The English word for ceramics finds its roots in the Greek word "keramos," which translates to "burned clay." Initially, the ...