Processing of ceramics and metals

DANIEL SALAZAR
“Processing of ceramics and metals”.
(BCMATERIALS)
The processing of ceramics and metals is a sequence of tasks or operations used in the manufacture of raw materials into a functional product, part or device. At the market level, these tasks involve a succession of industrial processes with several physical or chemical procedures, normally able to produce large amounts of material. In BCM, we can produce different types of novel devices or materials at the lab-scale. Multiple cases of studies, from single crystalline to amorphous state materials, will be described in order to give an insight into the facilities and experimental procedures that we can realize in the metallurgy laboratory for the development of novel functional materials.Related news
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