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New 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
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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... Continued...

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