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    With over thirty years experience in the production and development of advanced technical ceramics, International Syalons are experts in the field. We are the UK's leading manufacturer of sialon...
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    Goodfellow supplies metals, ceramics and other materials to meet the research, development and specialist production requirements of science and industry worldwide. The Goodfellow group consists of...
  • Article - 12 Feb 2001
    Reaction bonded silicon nitride is made by heating a compact of silicon powder under nitrogen gas. It has excellent thermo-mechanical properties and is often used in high thermal shock applications.
  • News - 15 May 2003
    Advanced ceramics manufacturer Ceradyne have just received a multi year commitment for the supply of sintered reaction bonded silicon nitride (SRBSN) engine components from their largest diesel...
  • Article - 2 Dec 2008
    Silicon nitrides (Si3N4) are a range of advanced engineering ceramics characterised by high strength, toughness and hardness and excellent chemical and thermal stability.
  • Article - 17 Jan 2011
    International Syalons manufacture a range of sialon powders to produce sialon advanced ceramic components. These include 21R and 21RF Polytype powders which are used to produce sialon advanced ceramic...
  • Article - 6 Dec 2007
    Sialon heater/riser tubes offer long life, improved process reliability and are cost effective. Heater and riser tube sizes manufactured by International Syalons are provided.
  • Article - 1 Dec 2007
    The chemical and process industries are continually seeking new advanced materials to help extend the life of critical components. Syalons play an important role in this.
  • Article - 1 Dec 2007
    The electrical properties of ceramics are often overlooked. Find out about the novel electrical properties of silicon nitride which can be critical for ceramics.
  • Article - 1 Dec 2007
    Syalon 501 is a composite grade sialon developed to provide an electrically conducting ceramic. It can be electro-discharge machined into more complicated shapes than other Syalons.

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