Category:Materials science
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Materials science includes those parts of chemistry, mechanics, physics, geology and biology that deal with the properties of materials. It has components as an applied science (Materials engineering) where the properties studied are used industrially.
Subcategories
This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total.
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Pages in category "Materials science"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 404 total.
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B
- Bacterial cellulose
- Bakelite
- Ballistic gelatin
- Barium fluoride
- Base metal
- Bending
- Bentonite
- Bioabsorbable metallic glass
- Bioactive glass
- Bioceramic
- Biomaterial
- Biomimetic material
- Bird's eye figure
- Blowing agent
- Borosilicate glass
- BPS domain
- Brass
- Bridgman–Stockbarger method
- Brittleness
- Bulk density
- Bulk modulus
- Byssus
C
- C70 fullerene
- Carbazole
- Carbide
- Carbon steel
- Carbonized
- Cathode
- Cathodic protection
- Cementation
- Cementite
- Ceramic
- Ceramic engineering
- Characterization (materials science)
- Chemical stability
- Chemical vapor deposition
- Chromophore
- Cleavable
- Close-packing of equal spheres
- Coating
- Cobalt-chrome
- Coex (material)
- Cold welding
- Colloid
- Combinatorial chemistry
- Composite
- Compressive strength
- Conchoidal fracture
- Confocal
- Copolyester
- Copper conductor
- Coring
- Corrosion
- Corrugate
- Corrugated plastic
- Craze
- Crazing
- Cross-link
- Crucible
- Crumpled
- Crushable
- Crystal structure
- Crystallinity
- Crystallite
- Crystallographic point group
- Curie temperature
- Curly pine
- Cyclic olefin copolymer
- Cystamine
D
E
- Ebonite
- Edge banding
- Efflorescence
- Elastic deformation
- Elastic modulus
- Elasticity (physics)
- Elastics
- Elastomer
- Electret
- Electrical conductor
- Electrofusion
- Electroluminescence
- Electron microprobe
- Electron-beam processing
- Electron-beam technology
- Electronic band structure
- Electrostriction
- Elemental analysis
- Emulsion
- Endohedral fullerene
- Epitaxy
- Equilibrium gel
- Equilibrium moisture content
- Eutectic system
F
- F-center
- Fatigue (material)
- Ferrimagnetism
- Ferroelectricity
- Ferromagnetism
- FFKM
- Fibre saturation point
- Field ion microscope
- Flimsy
- Flint glass
- Flow table test
- Fluorinated ethylene propylene
- Fluoropolymer
- FluoroPOSS
- Foam rubber
- Foiled
- Food contact materials
- Fracture mechanics
- Frangibility
- Friability
- Fullerene chemistry
- Fumed
- Fumed silica