Materials
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- Component Failure Museum
- Examples for specific failure types and problems in various engineering materials and components.
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- Elastic and Thermal Properties Database
- Temperature dependent material properties as tabulated data, an Excel equation, a C/C++, FORTRAN or BASIC function or subroutine, ABAQUS or ANSYS formats. Full version contains elastic modulus, thermal expansion and thermal conductivity. Data for elements provided free in demo version.
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- Material Connexion
- Comprehensive resource center dedicated to international material innovation, offers producers and users of materials a single source of inspiration, information and promotion.
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- NAS/NRC Reports: Materials
- On-line access to National Academy of Sciences and National Research Council reports on materials topics.
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- Rajput, Deepak
- Materials scientist working on femtosecond laser micromachining, nanoneedles fabrication, and laser based protective coatings on graphite. Also owns the Rajput Corporation in Indore, India.
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- Texture and Anisotropy of Crystalline Materials
- A crash course in texture and a freeware program for texture determination in the download section.
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- Thermotech Sente Software
- Makers of JMatPro programs for Windows, which calculates materials properties for multicomponent alloys. Also, sells thermodynamic databases. Page includes company profile and list of publications.
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- Adhesives and Sealants .com
- Daily news and product updates for professionals in the adhesives and sealants industry. Information on manufacturing, technology, equipment, supplies, discussion forums, chat, newsletter and software.
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- Metalfoam.net
- Independent site providing information about cellular metallic materials such as metal foams and sponges. Includes links to conferences, research programs, and companies.
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- CeZIR Ceramic Components
- Hard, wear-resistant, low thermal conductivity ceramic with high fracture toughness and bend strength.
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- Du-Co Ceramics
- Manufacturer of ceramic parts in steatite, cordierite, porcelain, magnesium oxide, alumina and forsterite for commercial and industrial applications.
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- ETH: Nonmetallic Inorganic Materials
- Department at the Swiss Institute of Technology, active in the areas of colloid chemistry, ceramic processing, functional and structural ceramics, and modeling. Overview of research and education.
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- German Ceramic Industry Association
- Informational site on technical ceramics - materials, properties, fields of application and German manufacturers.
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- Glass Technology Services
- British company offering services to the glass industry including analytical and diagnostic services, process instrumentation and consulting. Includes information on research and technology.
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- Rutgers University Materials Science and Engineering
- Rutgers University Dept. of Ceramic and Materials Engineering
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- Swedish Ceramic Institute
- The industrial research institute works with ceramics, their processing and fabrication as well as with materials properties.