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Ceramic Engineering is a field of engineering that focuses on the design, development, and production of ceramic materials and components. It involves the use of a variety of materials, including clay, glass, and metal oxides, to create products with unique properties. Ceramic Engineering is used in a wide range of industries, including automotive, aerospace, medical, and electronics.
Ceramic Engineering is a rapidly growing field, with new technologies and materials being developed to meet the needs of the industry. Ceramic components are used in a variety of applications, from medical implants to aerospace components. Ceramic Engineering also involves the development of new processes and techniques to improve the performance of ceramic materials.
Ceramic Engineering is a highly specialized field, requiring a deep understanding of materials science and engineering principles. Companies in the Ceramic Engineering market include Ceradyne, CoorsTek, Kyocera, and Morgan Advanced Materials. Show Less Read more