Books for ceramics and polymers

In summary, if you are looking for good books on ceramics with details about production techniques, structural features, and mechanical properties, some suggestions include "Advanced Technical Ceramics Directory and Databook," "Ceramic Materials: Science and Engineering," and "Handbook of Structural Ceramics." However, these books may be pricey. Another comprehensive option is the ASM Handbook of Ceramic Materials.
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iam searching good books for ceramics
please suggest some books
actually i need details about the production techniques ,structural features,mechanical properties,industrial ceramics like tungestencarbide,silica-alumina,zirconia,sialons
 
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Here's one book, but it's rather pricey!
Advanced Technical Ceramics Directory and Databook (Paperback)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0412803100/?tag=pfamazon01-20

More of a fundamental (materials science) book: Ceramic Materials: Science and Engineering (Hardcover)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0387462708/?tag=pfamazon01-20

Handbook of Structural Ceramics (Hardcover)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0070557195/?tag=pfamazon01-20

Another pricey, but comprehensive book:
http://asmcommunity.asminternationa...edacc7e0f3110VgnVCM1000000e1e010aRCRD&itemId=
 
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I would recommend the following books for your research on ceramics and polymers:

1. "Introduction to Ceramics" by W.D. Kingery, H.K. Bowen, and D.R. Uhlmann - This book provides a comprehensive overview of the basic principles and techniques of ceramics, including production methods, structure and properties.

2. "Ceramic Materials: Science and Engineering" by C. Barry Carter and M. Grant Norton - This book covers the fundamentals of ceramic science and engineering, including production techniques, structural features, and mechanical properties.

3. "Handbook of Advanced Ceramics: Materials, Applications, Processing, and Properties" edited by Shigeyuki Somiya - This comprehensive handbook covers all aspects of advanced ceramics, including industrial ceramics like tungsten carbide, silica-alumina, zirconia, and sialons.

4. "Polymer Science and Technology" by Joel R. Fried - This book provides a thorough introduction to the science and engineering of polymers, including production techniques, structure, and properties.

5. "Handbook of Polymer Science and Technology" edited by Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff - This handbook covers a wide range of topics related to polymer science and technology, including production methods, properties, and applications.

I would also recommend consulting scientific journals and online resources for more specific and up-to-date information on your specific research interests.
 

1. What are ceramics and polymers?

Ceramics and polymers are two types of materials that are commonly used in various industries. Ceramics are inorganic, non-metallic materials that are made by heating and cooling natural or synthetic compounds. Polymers, on the other hand, are organic compounds made up of long chains of repeated units called monomers.

2. What are the applications of ceramics and polymers?

Ceramics are commonly used in industries such as construction, electronics, and healthcare. They are known for their strength, durability, and resistance to heat and chemicals. Polymers have a wide range of applications, including packaging, textiles, and automotive parts. They are lightweight, flexible, and have good insulating properties.

3. What are some popular books for learning about ceramics and polymers?

Some popular books for learning about ceramics are "Introduction to Ceramics" by W.D. Kingery, "Ceramic Materials: Science and Engineering" by C. Barry Carter and M. Grant Norton, and "Ceramics: Mechanical Properties, Failure Behavior, Materials Selection" by Richard C. Bradt. For polymers, "Introduction to Polymer Science and Chemistry: A Problem-Solving Approach" by Manas Chanda, "Polymer Chemistry" by Paul C. Hiemenz and Timothy P. Lodge, and "Principles of Polymer Chemistry" by Paul J. Flory are highly recommended.

4. How can understanding ceramics and polymers benefit my research or work?

Understanding the properties and applications of ceramics and polymers can benefit your research or work in various ways. It can help you select the right materials for a specific project, improve the design and performance of products, and develop new and innovative materials for different industries. Additionally, knowledge of these materials can also lead to advancements in fields such as medicine, energy, and transportation.

5. Are there any online resources for learning about ceramics and polymers?

Yes, there are many online resources available for learning about ceramics and polymers. Some popular websites include the American Ceramic Society, Polymer Science Learning Center, and the Polymer Science and Engineering Division of the American Chemical Society. Additionally, many universities offer online courses and lectures on these topics, which can be accessed through their websites or on platforms like Coursera and edX.

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