- silica ceramic
- кварцевая керамика; динасовая керамика
Glass technology dictionary. 2013.
Glass technology dictionary. 2013.
Ceramic forming techniques — are ways of forming ceramic shapes. This can be used to make everyday tableware from teapots, to engineering ceramics such as computer parts. Methods for forming powders of ceramic raw materials into complex shapes are desirable in many areas of… … Wikipedia
Ceramic membrane — Ceramic membranes are a type of artificial membranes made from inorganic metarials (such as alumina, titania, zirconia oxides or some glassy materials). They are used in membrane operations. By contrast with polymeric membranes they can used in… … Wikipedia
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Ceramic engineering — Simulation of the outside of the Space Shuttle as it heats up to over 1,500 °C (2,730 °F) during re entry into the Earth s atmosphere Ceramic engineering is the science and technology of creating objects from inorganic, non metallic… … Wikipedia
Silica fume — Not to be confused with fumed silica. Silica fume, 380m²/g Silica fume, also known as microsilica, is a fine grain, thin, and very high surface area silica. It is sometimes confused with fumed silica (also known as pyrogenic silica) and colloidal … Wikipedia
Ceramic glaze — Composite body, painted, and glazed bottle. Dated 16th century. From Iran. New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. Glaze is a layer or coating of a vitreous substance which has been fired to fuse to a ceramic object to color, decorate, strengthen or … Wikipedia
Ceramic matrix composite — Fracture surface of a fiber reinforced ceramic composed of SiC fibers and SiC matrix. The fiber pull out mechanism shown is the key to CMC properties … Wikipedia
Ceramic flux — A ceramic flux functions by promoting glass formation in clay bodies and glazes. Fluxes are used in glazes to lower the high melting point of silica. The most commonly used fluxes in a ceramic glaze are lead, boric, soda, potassium, lithium,… … Wikipedia
silica — , silicate, and silicon A hard mineral substance found in various natural deposits. Silica ground into a granular form is a component of glass and ceramic bodies, cement and abrasives, and, further refined as silicon, in computer chips.… … Glossary of Art Terms
silica — sil·i·ca || sɪlɪkÉ™ n. silicon dioxide, crystalline compound commonly found in sand and quartz (used to produce glass, cement, ceramic, and other products) … English contemporary dictionary
Colloidal silica — Colloidal silicas are suspensions of fine amorphous, nonporous, and typically spherical silica particles in a liquid phase. Contents 1 Properties 2 Manufacture 3 Applications 4 See also … Wikipedia