3 edition of Ceramic materials for electronics found in the catalog.
Ceramic materials for electronics
Published
1991
by M. Dekker in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | edited by Relva C. Buchanan. |
Series | Electrical engineering and electronics ;, 68 |
Contributions | Buchanan, Relva C., 1936- |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TK7871.15.C4 C47 1991 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 532 p. : |
Number of Pages | 532 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1534257M |
ISBN 10 | 0824781945 |
LC Control Number | 91012076 |
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Ceramics are an incredibly diverse family of materials whose members span traditional ceramics (such as pottery and refractories) to the modern day engineering ceramics (such as alumina and silicon nitride) found in electronic devices, aerospace components and cutting tools.. Whilst the most extravagant claims of the s in favour of advanced ceramic materials (such as the all ceramic engine. Get this from a library! Ceramic materials for electronics: processing, properties, and applications. [Relva C Buchanan;].
Topic 6. Ceramic materials (I) 5 STRUCTURE Percentage of ionic and covalent character of the bond for some ceramic materials determines the CRYSTALLINE STRUCTURE Ceramic Material Atoms in bond X A - X B % Ionic Character % Covalent Character MgO Mg—O 2,3 73 27 Al 2O 3 Al—O 2,0 63 37 SiO 2 Si—O 1,7 51 49 Si 3N 4 Si—N 1,2 30 Ceramics. Ceramic materials are usually understood to be compounds of metallic and nonmetallic elements, though some are actually ionic salts, and others are insulators. These materials can be very complicated, as are for example clays, spinels, and common window glass. Many ceramic compounds have very high melting points.
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The Third Edition of Ceramic Materials for Electronics studies a wide range of ceramic materials, including insulators, conductors, piezoelectrics, and ferroelectrics, through detailed discussion of their properties, characterization, fabrication, and applications in electronics.5/5(1).
Ceramic materials for electronics: Processing, properties, and applications (Electrical engineering and electronics) Enlarged 2nd Edition by R.C.
Buchanan (Author)Cited by: The Third Edition of Ceramic Materials for Electronics studies a wide range of ceramic materials, including insulators, conductors, piezoelectrics, and ferroelectrics, through detailed discussion of their properties, characterization, fabrication, and applications in electronics.
The Third Edition of Ceramic Materials for Electronics studies a wide range of ceramic materials, including insulators, conductors, piezoelectrics, and ferroelectrics, through detailed discussion of their properties, characterization, fabrication, and applications in electronics.3/5(1).
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It is well known that. Ceramic materials are inorganic and non-metallic porcelains, tiles, enamels, cements, glasses and refractory bricks. Today, "ceramics" has gained a wider meaning as a new generation of materials influence on our lives; electronics, computers, communications, aerospace and other industries rely on a number of their uses.
About this book. Ceramic materials are inorganic and non-metallic porcelains, tiles, enamels, cements, glasses and refractory bricks. Today, "ceramics" has gained a wider meaning as a new generation of materials influence on our lives; electronics, computers, communications, aerospace and other industries rely on a number of their uses.
Ceramic materials for electronics. [Relva C Buchanan;] -- "Specifically addressing the needs of those who develop, design, and construct electrical ceramic parts and components, this Third Edition studies a wide range of ceramic materials such as Your Web browser is not enabled for JavaScript.
Some features of WorldCat will not be available. Book chapterFull text access. Chapter 1 - Basic Science of Advanced Ceramics Pages Publisher Summary Modern ceramics are a very diverse group of materials with widely varying physical properties that can be adapted to many technological needs.
The basic science of advanced ceramics is approached in three steps. CHAPTER 1 ADVANCED CERAMIC MATERIALS INTRODUCTION The word ceramic is derived from keramos, the Greek word for potter’s clay or ware made from clay and fired and can simply be interpreted as ‘pottery’.
Pottery is based on clay and other siliceous minerals that can be conveniently fired in the ºC temperature Size: KB. Properties of electronic ceramic materials are strongly dependent, if not controlled, by properties of interfaces. Several issues related to ceramic interfaces such as interface chemistry in perovskite-type materials and their structure based on electron microscopy studies are the subject of two papers.
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One company makes the electronic ceramic starting with raw materials such as oxides. A second fabricates it into a ceramic component, e.g., a capacitor or ceramic substrate, while a third integrates it onto an electronic subassembly such as a printed circuit board (PCB).
This book is primarily an introduction to the vast family of ceramic materials. The first part is devoted to the basics of ceramics and processes: raw materials, powders synthesis, shaping and sintering.
It discusses traditional ceramics as well as “technical” ceramics – both oxide and non-oxide – which have multiple developments. The second part focuses on properties and applications 5/5(1).
Ceramic-fiber-polymer composites for electronic substrates (J.D. Bolt et al.). Powders and Raw Materials. Microstructure characteristics of ultra-fine ZrY ceramic powders (A.J.A.
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