Zirconium Dioxide

Zirconium dioxide or zirconia is one of the most widely used ceramic oxides. Its applications range from use in abrasive products, dental bridges and crowns, additive in paints and lacquers, in fuel cell membranes and in joint implants. Zirconium dioxide is also utilised as white pigment for porcelain or in a mixture with vanadium oxide

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Barium Sulphate

The majority of naturally occurring barium sulphate (BaSO4) is used in oil and natural gas production. Barium sulphate is used to increase the density of drilling muds and in this way, rocks can move freely and thus prevents the borehole from becoming blocked up. Technical applications include fillers and additives in products such as linings

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Aluminium Oxides

Aluminium oxide has many applications in which its properties of extraordinary hardness and thermal stability are exploited. Examples of products incorporating aluminium oxide include abrasive materials, bone substitutes, melting pots and watch glasses. Aluminium oxide is a classic antacid remedy for heartburn.   How can I come into contact with this material? sanding paperWhen used as an

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Nano Aluminum Al

Aluminum nanopowder has seen a flurry of research interest in recent years, as potential applications across a host of fields become apparent. Appearing as spherical grey or black particles individually and a grey or black powder in aggregate, aluminum nanopowder particles typically ranging in size from 10nm to 5um.You can obtain aluminum nanopowders in a

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Nano Bismuth Oxide Bi2O3

A yellow nanopowder composed of nanoparticles of bismuth oxide. Compared to other nanoparticles, bismuth oxide nanopowder/ nanoparticles (bi2o3 nanopowder) are relatively larger, with powders ranging from 100-200nm. To learn more about bismuth oxide nanopowder configurations, you can contact SSNano directly to inquire.   Bismuth Oxide (Bi2O3) Nanopowder Applications Electronics. Thin films and slurries produced using

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Nano Bismuth

A dark gray or black powder composed of nearly spherical particles of bismuth of under 100nm in diameter, bismuth powders see usage in a variety of fields including manufacturing, metallurgy, and countless specialty applications.   Bisthmuth ( Bi ) Nanopowder Applications Lubricant additive. Bismuth remains a popular additive for industrial lubrications, working effectively without introducing

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Micro, Nano Materials

Nanomaterials are an increasingly important product of nanotechnologies. These materials, notable for their extremely small feature size, have the potential for wide-ranging industrial, biomedical, and electronic applications. Their physical and chemical properties often differ from those of bulk materials. Hundreds of products containing nanomaterials are already in use. Examples are batteries, coatings, anti-bacterial clothing etc.

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Introducing Graphene

The simple show explains graphene. This is graphene! Let’s call him Mr.G. He is the first material that is two dimensional. This gives him a unique set of properties.

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Graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide

GRAPHENE OXİDE Graphene oxide is derived by oxidation of graphite. Graphene oxide includes oxygen functional groups such as epoxide, hydroxyl, carboxyl groups. Graphene oxide can bind to other molecules. It is hydrophilic. Because of its properties, graphene oxide reaches a wide range of application fields. REDUCED GRAPHENE OXİDE Reduced graphene oxide is derived via reduction

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What is graphene?

Graphene is a nanomaterial with attractive properties such as 2630(m2/g) theoretical specific surface area, 250,000(cm2/Vs) electron mobility, and quantum Hall effect. 5000(W/mK) thermal conductivity, 1TPa elastic modulus, 97,4 % optical transmittance. Graphene has higher electrical conductivity than copper, 200 times stronger than steel, higher thermal conductivity than carbon nanotubes and diamond, higher specific surface area

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Aluminum Oxide Nanoparticles

Aluminum Oxide is a chemical compound that consists of Aluminum metal and Oxygen with the chemical formula of Al2O3. Aluminum Oxide is commonly called alumina. This compound is insoluble in water and is significant in its use to produce aluminum metal, as an abrasive owing to its hardness, and as a refractory material owing to its high melting point.

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Nanomaterial Chemical Testing

Nanomaterials and novel engineered nanotechnology offer great potential to improving the quality of life when used in applications across a variety of industries and consumer products. To realise the full potential of your nanomaterial products, it is vital to understand the unique properties of these materials and to address potential safety or risk concerns for

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What is Nano Silver?

Nanotechnology is a rapidly growing science of producing and utilizing nano-sized particles that measure in nanometers (1nm = 1 billionth of a meter). One nanomaterial that is having an early impact in healthcare product is nano-silver.

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What is a Nanotube?

While carbon nanotube technology (CNT) has generated widespread interest for applications ranging from semiconductors to medical, one area that is a focus of research at TE Connectivity (TE) is high-performance electrical cables.

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