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- catalog contributor b4700303.
- catalog created "[1960]".
- catalog date "1960".
- catalog date "[1960]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1960]".
- catalog description "Ceramics today -- II: Ceramic processes -- 2. Ceramic raw materials -- 3. Forming processes -- III: Characteristics of ceramic solids -- 4. Structure of crystals -- 5. Noncrystalline solids -- 6. Structural imperfections -- 7. Surfaces and interfaces -- 8. Atomic mobility -- IV: Development of microstructure in ceramics -- 9. Ceramic phase equilibrium diagrams -- 10. Nucleation, crystal growth, and solid-state reactions -- 11. Nonequilibrium phases -- 12. Grain growth, sintering, and vitrification -- 13. Microstructure of ceramics -- V: Properties of ceramics -- 14. Thermal properties -- 15. Optical properties -- 16. Plastic deformation, viscous flow, and creep -- 17. Elasticity and strength -- 18. Thermal stresses -- 19. Electrical conductivity -- 20. Dielectric and magnetic properties.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliography.".
- catalog extent "781 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Introduction to ceramics.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Introduction to ceramics.".
- catalog isPartOf "Wiley series on the science and technology of materials".
- catalog issued "1960".
- catalog issued "[1960]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Wiley".
- catalog relation "Introduction to ceramics.".
- catalog subject "666".
- catalog subject "Ceramics.".
- catalog subject "TP807 .K52".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ceramics today -- II: Ceramic processes -- 2. Ceramic raw materials -- 3. Forming processes -- III: Characteristics of ceramic solids -- 4. Structure of crystals -- 5. Noncrystalline solids -- 6. Structural imperfections -- 7. Surfaces and interfaces -- 8. Atomic mobility -- IV: Development of microstructure in ceramics -- 9. Ceramic phase equilibrium diagrams -- 10. Nucleation, crystal growth, and solid-state reactions -- 11. Nonequilibrium phases -- 12. Grain growth, sintering, and vitrification -- 13. Microstructure of ceramics -- V: Properties of ceramics -- 14. Thermal properties -- 15. Optical properties -- 16. Plastic deformation, viscous flow, and creep -- 17. Elasticity and strength -- 18. Thermal stresses -- 19. Electrical conductivity -- 20. Dielectric and magnetic properties.".
- catalog title "Introduction to ceramics.".
- catalog type "text".