A ceramic is a material that is neither metallic nor organic.
Definition of ceramics in engineering.
Ceramics are typically hard and chemically non reactive and can be formed or densified with heat.
Engineering ceramics such as silicon nitride silicon carbide and a large number of oxides are used in industries ranging from aerospace to automotive and biomedical to electronics.
Engineering ceramics are ceramic products that are used to make other products.
Materials science and engineering.
They withstand chemical erosion that occurs in other materials subjected to acidic or caustic environments.
These materials are used because they possess a range of properties that are attractive for particular applications.
Some elements such as carbon or silicon may be considered ceramics ceramic materials are brittle hard strong in compression and weak in shearing and tension.
The term includes the purification of raw materials the study and production of the chemical.
This is done either by the action of heat or at lower temperatures using precipitation reactions from high purity chemical solutions.
A ceramic material is an inorganic non metallic often crystalline oxide nitride or carbide material.
It may be crystalline glassy or both crystalline and glassy.