Novel processing techniques using ICP/Hollow microspheres for high performance ceramics
The project title Novel Processing Techniques Using an Integral Composite Particle and Hollow Microspheres for High Performance Ceramics was approved by the Ministry of Education APvC in December 1999 with a total funding of $546,334 and commenced in Jan 2000. The project was completed in Jan 200...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-67762020-05-29T04:56:30Z Novel processing techniques using ICP/Hollow microspheres for high performance ceramics Boey, Freddy Yin Chiang. School of Materials Science & Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Materials::Ceramic materials The project title Novel Processing Techniques Using an Integral Composite Particle and Hollow Microspheres for High Performance Ceramics was approved by the Ministry of Education APvC in December 1999 with a total funding of $546,334 and commenced in Jan 2000. The project was completed in Jan 2003, with the results compiled in this report. All the objectives set out in the approved proposal, namely the development and process optimisation for producing high thermal conductivity synthetic ICP Aluminum Nitride material, A1N ceramics hollow microspheres and controlled porosity low k dielectric Aluminum Nitride substrates, have been achieved. 2008-09-17T14:24:41Z 2008-09-17T14:24:41Z 2003 2003 Research Report http://hdl.handle.net/10356/6776 Nanyang Technological University 186 p. application/pdf |
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The project title Novel Processing Techniques Using an Integral Composite Particle and
Hollow Microspheres for High Performance Ceramics was approved by the Ministry of
Education APvC in December 1999 with a total funding of $546,334 and commenced in Jan
2000. The project was completed in Jan 2003, with the results compiled in this report.
All the objectives set out in the approved proposal, namely the development and process
optimisation for producing high thermal conductivity synthetic ICP Aluminum Nitride
material, A1N ceramics hollow microspheres and controlled porosity low k dielectric
Aluminum Nitride substrates, have been achieved. |
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Novel processing techniques using ICP/Hollow microspheres for high performance ceramics |
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