Materials Science and Technology: A Comprehensive TreatmentRobert W. Cahn, Peter Haasen, Edward J. Kramer Materials Science and Technology A Comprehensive Treatment Edited by R.W. Cahn, P. Haasen, E.J. Kramer The 18-volume series ‘Materials Science and Technology' is the first in-depth, topic-oriented reference work devoted to this growing interdisciplinary field. A compendium of current, state-of-the-art information, it covers the most important classes of materials: metals, ceramics, glasses, polymers, semiconductors, and composites. Each volume deals with properties, processing, applications, or general phenomena associated with these materials. Edited by internationally renowned figures in materials science, this series is sure to establish itself as a seminal work. Volume 17A: Progress in the processing of ceramics has made these materials very important for current and future technologies. Internationally renowned exports have contributed to this, the first part of a two-part volume, which provides a wealth of information for materials scientists and engineers. Topics include: Microstructural Targets for Ceramics • Process Control in the Manufacture of Ceramics • Chemical Preparation of Powders • Characterization of Particles and Powders • Die Pressing and Isostatic Pressing • Slip-Casting and Filter-Pressing • Tape-Casting • Injection Molding • Single Crystals • Green Microstructures and Their Characterization |
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... Metal Alkoxides Metalorganic compounds may be de- fined as molecules in which the organic groups are bound to a metal atom via oxy- gen . While this definition includes for- mates , acetates and acetylacetonates the main metalorganic ...
... Metal Alkoxides Metalorganic compounds may be de- fined as molecules in which the organic groups are bound to a metal atom via oxy- gen . While this definition includes for- mates , acetates and acetylacetonates the main metalorganic ...
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... metal - organic molecular beam epitaxy ( MOMBE ) , and chemical va- por deposition ( CVD ) ( MOCVD OMVPE ) ... metal - organic ( MO ) sources creating a technique referred to as MOMBE . Under these conditions , MBE may be considered an ...
... metal - organic molecular beam epitaxy ( MOMBE ) , and chemical va- por deposition ( CVD ) ( MOCVD OMVPE ) ... metal - organic ( MO ) sources creating a technique referred to as MOMBE . Under these conditions , MBE may be considered an ...
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... metal casting 270 metal diboride powder , liquid - phase reactions 88 metal - organic chemical vapor deposition , crystal growth 320 , 334 metal - organic vapor phase epitaxy , crystal growth techniques 320 metallizing , molybdenum ...
... metal casting 270 metal diboride powder , liquid - phase reactions 88 metal - organic chemical vapor deposition , crystal growth 320 , 334 metal - organic vapor phase epitaxy , crystal growth techniques 320 metallizing , molybdenum ...
Contents
Microstructural Targets for Ceramics | 2 |
Dr Roger Morrell Dr David L Segal | 3 |
Tape Casting | 7 |
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Materials Science and Technology: A Comprehensive Treatment Robert Wolfgang Cahn,Peter Haasen,Edward J. Kramer No preview available - 1994 |
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