Nanoceramics and their composites:

 

processing by field assisted sintering technology

 

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Welcome on the home page of the NACER project.

The project aims to bundle the complementary competences of three research centres, active in Belgium in the processing, fabrication and characterization of nanoceramics and their composites via the powder route and to focus on particular applications of potential interest to Belgian industries, who will be members of the follow-up committee.

 

The project started at the 1th of january 2007. The duration of the project is 3 years.

Keywords: Electrical discharge machining, Electro discharge machining, EDM, machining, EDM, ceramics, ceramic, ceramic matrix composites, non-oxide ceramics, SHS, ground, grinding ceramics, ZrO2, ZrO2-TiN, S3N4,S3N4-TiN, TiN, B4C, SiC, conductive, electrical conductive ceramics, cermets, Electrical discharge machining, Electro discharge machining, EDM, machining, EDM, ceramics, ceramic, ceramic matrix composites, non-oxide ceramics, SHS, ground, grinding ceramics, ZrO2, ZrO2-TiN, S3N4,S3N4-TiN, TiN, B4C, SiC, conductive, electrical conductive ceramics, cermets, Electrical discharge machining, Electro discharge machining, EDM, machining, EDM, ceramics, ceramic, ceramic matrix composites, non-oxide ceramics, SHS, ground, grinding ceramics, ZrO2, ZrO2-TiN, S3N4,S3N4-TiN, TiN, B4C, SiC, conductive, electrical conductive ceramics, cermets


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