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The photos show two VX-9 F-35Cs with the mirror-like coating during testing at Naval Base Ventura County Point Mugu in 2022.
Learn how ceramic catalysts are transforming industries like automotive emissions control, air purification, and chemical processing through high thermal stability, efficiency, and sustainability.
Researchers from the University of Houston revolutionize fields like aerospace and medicine by engineering ceramic structures that flex without breaking.
Zirconia ceramics are mostly made up of zirconium dioxide, which can exist in various crystal frameworks depending upon ...
What if you could own a piece of America’s future, one that pays you steady income and is growing fast as the country pushes ...
LLNL intern expands understanding of ceramics in AM. Natalie Yaw has recently published work exploring HIAM of ceramics.
Doctoral student Natalie Yaw came to Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) as a summer intern. But when her time at ...
University of Houston researchers develop a new class of 3D printed ceramics that can bend under pressure without breaking.
The Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has awarded Firefly Aerospace a contract to develop a ceramic matrix composite ...
Future Launchers Preparatory Programme (FLPP). The award recognises the startup’s innovative work in new materials for ...
The company did not disclose how much the contract was for, but said it plans to use the technology on several of its rockets.
LONDON—GKN Aerospace is working to validate a new engine fan blade coating that will help make repaired blades “better than ...