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Technically speaking
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Materials
air-materials
airogels
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Ultra-low density: Aerogels have extremely low densities, making them
lightweight materials.
Transparent and flexible: Some aerogels exhibit transparency and
flexibility, allowing for applications in optics and electronics.
High surface area: Aerogels have an extensive surface area, enabling
efficient catalytic reactions and gas absorption.
Flame retardancy: Aerogels are highly fire-resistant materials, making
them suitable for insulation in high-temperature environments.
airloys
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Low density: Airloys have extremely low densities, making them
lightweight.
High strength-to-weight ratio: Despite their low density, airloys exhibit
excellent mechanical strength.
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Sound absorption: Airloys absorb sound waves, making them useful for
noise reduction.
Ceramics
Materials made from clays or their mixtures with mineral additives under the influence of high temperature with subsequent cooling; as well as products made of such materials. In a narrow sense, the word "ceramics" means clay that has been fired.
Examples
brick
porcelain
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thermosetting polymers
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they are characterized by an irreversible transition during heating to a glassy state with a spatial mesh structure
thermoplastics
Elastomer
These are polymers with highly elastic properties and viscosity. Rubber or elastomer is any elastic material that can stretch to a size many times greater than its initial length, and, significantly, return to its original size when the load is removed.
Polymers
Polymers are substances consisting of "monomeric units" connected into long macromolecules by chemical bonds.
ABS plastic
Impact-resistant technical thermoplastic resin based on the copolymer of acrylonitrile with butadiene and styrene.
Plastics
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Organic glass
Acrylic resin, synthetic thermoplastic vinyl polymer of methyl methacrylate
Polytetrafluoroethylene
Tetrafluoroethylene polymer, widely used in engineering and everyday life
Plastic film
A thin layer of matter made of polyethylene. Packaging polyethylene has properties such as elasticity, moisture resistance, frost resistance and hygiene
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Manufacturing process
casting
production of a billet or a product from a liquid material by filling a cavity of specified shapes and sizes with it, followed by solidification.
forming
The technological process of mold making and shaping is embodied in a huge range of various industries. In the foundry, it is used both in the casting itself and in the manufacture of molds for casting.
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additive manufacturing
This is the process of manufacturing parts, which is based on the creation of a physical object based on an electronic model by adding material, usually layer by layer, in contrast to subtractive production and traditional shaping production.
Additive manufacturing (AM) technology is a new digital manufacturing technology that integrates machinery, computer, numerical control, and materials in the global advanced manufacturing field in the past 30 years. AM technology changes the traditional part design oriented to manufacturing technology into a new design oriented to part performance, which is called a revolution in today’s manufacturing industry.
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