Ceramic Materials

Ceramics are broadly defines as inorganic, non-metallic materials that are typically oxides, nitrides, carbides and borides. They are often used in household applications without is even knowing. They are also crucial to many industrial applications and typically exhibit high hardness, brittleness, poor ductility, good resistance to corrosion and heat and can often work at much higher temperatures compares to materials such as metals.
Journals
Powder Metallurgy is the leading international peer-reviewed journal on the science and practice of particulate technology. Its scope encompasses powder production, consolidation and sintering, and the applications of powders and PM components, including powder injection moulding and incremental manufacturing.
Advances in Applied Ceramics is a showcase for innovative research in high performance ceramics. Peer-reviewed articles report original research on the processing, fabrication, characterisation and applications of functional and engineering ceramics. A particular focus is the control and tailoring of micro-and nanostructure for end use requirements. Special issues guest-edited by leading figures in the ceramics field provide unrivalled examination of 'hot topics'.
International Materials Reviews provides authoritative introductions to current thinking and developments in materials science and engineering. Specially commissioned critical assessments of the literature give rigorous and concise overviews of important and rapidly developing topics. These reviews provide both an entry point into the field and the opportunity for specialists to update their knowledge.
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