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Results for tag: "Glass Ceramics"

Advanced Ceramics for Dentistry - Product Thumbnail Image

Advanced Ceramics for Dentistry

  • Book
  • October 2013
Glass-Ceramic Technology. Edition No. 3 - Product Thumbnail Image

Glass-Ceramic Technology. Edition No. 3

  • Book
  • October 2019
  • 448 Pages
Advanced Structural Ceramics. Edition No. 1 - Product Thumbnail Image

Advanced Structural Ceramics. Edition No. 1

  • Book
  • November 2011
  • 512 Pages
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Glass ceramics are a type of glass that has been modified to have certain properties, such as increased strength, thermal shock resistance, and chemical durability. They are used in a variety of applications, including cookware, medical implants, and aerospace components. Glass ceramics are produced by melting glass and then cooling it rapidly, which causes the glass to crystallize. This process creates a material that is both strong and lightweight. Glass ceramics are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, medical, and aerospace. They are often used in applications where strength and durability are required, such as in medical implants and aerospace components. Glass ceramics are also used in cookware, as they are able to withstand high temperatures and are non-porous, making them ideal for use in ovens and microwaves. Glass ceramics are produced by a number of companies, including Corning, Schott, and Ohara. Corning is a leading manufacturer of glass ceramics, producing a variety of products for use in medical, automotive, and aerospace applications. Schott is a German company that produces a range of glass ceramics for use in cookware, medical implants, and aerospace components. Ohara is a Japanese company that produces glass ceramics for use in cookware, medical implants, and aerospace components. Show Less Read more