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  2. Ceramic nanoparticle - Wikipedia

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    Ceramic nanoparticle is more than 85% air and is very light, strong, flexible and durable. The fractal nanotruss is a nanostructure architecture [ 3 ] made of alumina , or aluminum oxide . Its maximum compression is about 1 micron from a thickness of 50 nanometers.

  3. P2i - Wikipedia

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    P2i's nano-coating technology [31] is utilized in the consumer electronics sector, with significant application in the hearing aid industry, where the company claims its coating is applied to 70% of the world's hearing devices. [32] In 2013, P2i rebranded its traditional hydrophobic layer technology, previously known as Aridion, to "Splash ...

  4. Solution precursor plasma spray - Wikipedia

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    Other studies have shown that engineered coatings can reduce thermal conductivity to some of the lowest reported values for TBCs. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] These low thermal conductivities were achieved through the generation of an alternating high-porosity, low-porosity microstructure or the synthesis of a low-conductivity precursor composition with rare ...

  5. Superhydrophobic coating - Wikipedia

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    In industry, super-hydrophobic coatings are used in ultra-dry surface applications. The coating can be sprayed onto objects to make them waterproof. The spray is anti-corrosive and anti-icing; has cleaning capabilities; and can be used to protect circuits and grids. Superhydrophobic coatings have important applications in maritime industry ...

  6. Ultra-high temperature ceramic - Wikipedia

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    Ultra-high-temperature ceramics (UHTCs) are a type of refractory ceramics that can withstand extremely high temperatures without degrading, often above 2,000 °C. [1] They also often have high thermal conductivities and are highly resistant to thermal shock, meaning they can withstand sudden and extreme changes in temperature without cracking or breaking.

  7. Nanophase ceramic - Wikipedia

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    The structure of nanophase ceramics is not too different than that of ceramics.The main difference is the amount of surface area per mass. Particles of ceramics have small surface areas, but when those particles are shrunk to within a few nanometers, the surface area of the same amount of a mass of a ceramic greatly increases. [3]

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