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Ceramic composites are a type of ceramic material composed of two or more components with different physical and chemical properties. These components are usually combined to create a material with improved properties, such as increased strength, toughness, and wear resistance. Ceramic composites are used in a variety of applications, including aerospace, automotive, and medical industries.
Ceramic composites are typically made by combining a ceramic matrix, such as alumina, with a reinforcing material, such as carbon fibers. The ceramic matrix provides the strength and toughness, while the reinforcing material provides additional strength and stiffness. The combination of these two materials creates a material with improved properties compared to either material alone.
Ceramic composites are also used in the production of advanced materials, such as ceramic matrix composites (CMCs). CMCs are used in high-temperature applications, such as turbine engines, and are composed of a ceramic matrix reinforced with fibers, such as carbon or silicon carbide.
Some companies in the ceramic composites market include 3M, CeramTec, CoorsTek, Morgan Advanced Materials, and Saint-Gobain. Show Less Read more