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February 26, 2004    Vol. 2 Issue No. 2

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New Composite Materials for High-Temperature CeramicsNew Composite Materials for High-Temperature Ceramics

The cornerstone of ultrahigh-temperature ceramics is a small group of diboride and carbide ceramic-matrix composites including ZrB2/SiC, HfB2/SiC and ZrB2/SiC/C. They have a unique set of material properties including unusually high... Continued...

Magnetic Particulate Materials for Adhesives

Magnetic composite materials typically consist of a matrix and a dispersed, fibrous or continuous second phase. The second phase may reinforce (strengthen or stiffen), alter electrical or magnetic properties or enhance wear or erosion resistance of adhesives...   Continued...

Enzymes for Industrial Applications

Enzymes are the natural solution to industrial problems. Industrial enzymes are those catalysts used on large production-oriented scales to aid the reactions of mass quantities of chemicals.

US demand for enzymes, including industrial and specialty, will grow...
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