Ceramic Engineering and Glass Engineering
Ceramic engineering is a branch of engineering that deals with the science and technology which is used for creating the object from organic and inorganic materials. It combines the principles of physics, chemistry and Engineering. The ceramic engineering is mainly used for the production of ceramic teeth, ceramic bones and other fibre optics. It is used in various fields such as medicine, construction, electronics, military, optic fibres etc.
Glass Engineering is a hard substance which may be transparent or translucent substance that is easy to break. It is manufactured by fusion process. Glass is used in construction and as well as in architectural purposes in engineering. The engineering properties that possess by the glass is listed are Transparency, Strength, Work ability, U value and Recycle property
- Modelling, Sensors, and Furnace Design
- Refractories & Testing
- Combustion
- Environmental & Safety
- Advances in Fusion and Processing of Glass Symposium Bioceramics and Medical Applications
Related Conference of Ceramic Engineering and Glass Engineering
23rd International Conference and Exhibition on Materials Science and Chemistry
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Ceramic Engineering and Glass Engineering Conference Speakers
Recommended Sessions
- Advanced Materials and Technologies
- Bioceramics and Medical Applications
- Ceramic Engineering and Glass Engineering
- Ceramics
- Ceramics and Composites
- Ceramics and Systems for Energy and Environment
- Ceramics Applications
- Ceramography
- Composite Ceramic Materials
- Crystalline Materials
- Electro-magnetic and optical ceramics and devices
- Electroceramics
- Functional Ceramics and Inorganics
- Materials and Innovative Processing Ideas
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Nanostructured Ceramics
- Nanotechnology
- Porous and Armor Ceramics
- Silicate Ceramics
- Sintering
- Superconductivity
- Surface Engineering and Ceramic Coating
- Tissue engineering
- Ultra High Temperature Ceramics
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