Tape Casting: Theory and Practice



Since the inception of the “Modern Ceramics Era,” usually defined as during or slightly following World War II, there have been several advances in ceramic processing technology. One of the newest and most prolific of these advances has been the development and implementation of tape casting as a manufacturing process for the production of thin sheets of just about any material that can be produced as a powder. In today’s arena, this includes products ranging from m… More >>

Tape Casting: Theory and Practice

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Handbook of Polycarbonate Science and Technology



“Summarizes research and progress in understanding the fundamental molecular properties of polycarbonates by covering history, theory, modeling, and spectroscopy. Offers the first comprehensive survey of polycarbonates in over 30 years.”… More >>

Handbook of Polycarbonate Science and Technology

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Surface Modification and Mechanisms: Friction, Stress, and Reaction Engineering



A critically important reference that points engineers toward optimal surface designs for tribological applications. Leading readers through an extensive compilation of surface modification reactions and processes for specific tribological results, this reference compiles detailed studies on various residual stresses, reaction processes and mechanisms, heat treatment methods, plasma-based techniques, and modeling, simulation, and design strategies for a solid und… More >>

Surface Modification and Mechanisms: Friction, Stress, and Reaction Engineering

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