Category:Materials science
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Materials science includes those parts of chemistry, physics, geology and biology that deal with the physical, chemical or biological properties of materials. It is usually considered an applied science in which the properties it studies are used industrially.
Pages in category "Materials science"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 662 total.
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- Abrasion resistance
- Abrasive
- Acrylate
- Acrylic
- Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
- Adhesion
- Adhesive
- Aerugo
- Agglomerate
- Air entrainment
- Alacrite
- Allenes
- Allotropy
- Alloys
- Aluminium powder
- Aluminum foil
- Amorph
- Amorphous
- Amorphous solid
- Anisotropy
- Anti-fog
- Antimicrobial copper-alloy touch surfaces
- Antiozonant
- Aramid
- Artificial bone
- Asphalt
- Atactic
- Atomic force microscopy
- Austenite
- Axial stress
- Azido
- Azo group
B
- Bacterial cellulose
- Bakelite
- Ballistic gelatin
- Barium fluoride
- Base metal
- Bathocuproine
- Bending
- Bentonite
- Bimetallic strip
- Bioabsorbable metallic glass
- Bioactive glass
- Bioceramic
- Biocompatible materials
- Biomaterial
- Biomimetic material
- Biomimetic materials
- Bird's eye figure
- Bismuth–indium
- Block copolymer
- Blowing agent
- Bookmatching
- Borosilicate glass
- Bovine submaxillary mucin coatings
- BPS domain
- Branched polymer
- Brass
- Breathable
- Bridgman–Stockbarger method
- Brinell scale
- Brittleness
- Brushed metal
- Bulk density
- Bulk modulus
- Byssus
C
- C70 fullerene
- Calcination
- Carbazole
- Carbide
- Carbon equivalent
- Carbon fiber
- Carbon fibre
- Carbon steel
- Carbonized
- Case-hardening
- Cast-iron
- Cathode
- Cathodic protection
- Cellulose acetate film
- Cementation
- Cementite
- Ceramic engineering
- Ceramics
- Chain-growth polymerization
- Characterization (materials science)
- Chemical degradation
- Chemical stability
- Chemical vapor deposition
- Chromin
- Chromophore
- Clay minerals
- Cleavable
- Cleavage fracture
- Close-packing of equal spheres
- Coarse grain
- Coating
- Coatings
- Cobalt-chrome
- Cocrystal
- Coex (material)
- Cold welding
- Collamer
- Colloid
- Colloidal dispersion
- Combinatorial chemistry
- Comonomer
- Composite
- Composite materials
- Compounds of aluminium
- Compressive strength
- Compressive stress
- Conchoidal fracture
- Conductive polymer
- Confocal
- Cooling bath
- Cooling curve
- Copolyester
- Copper chromite
- Copper conductor
- Coring
- Corrode
- Corroded
- Corroding
- Corrosion
- Corrosive
- Corrugate
- Corrugated plastic
- Crack tip
- Craze
- Crazing
- Cross-link
- Crosslinked polymer
- Crosslinker
- Crucible
- Crumpled
- Crushable
- Crystal lattice
- Crystal structure
- Crystalline
- Crystalline solid
- Crystallinity
- Crystallite
- Crystallographic point group
- Crystals
- Cuprate
- Curie point
- Curie temperature
- Curly pine
- Cyclic olefin copolymer
- Cystamine
D
- Debye–Waller factor
- Delamination
- Dendronized polymer
- Densification
- Dental cement
- Diamondoid
- Diathermancy
- Diazine
- Dielectric
- Dielectric constant
- Diene
- Differential scanning calorimeter
- Differential scanning calorimetry
- Differential thermal analysis
- Diffusion barrier
- DiFMDA
- Dilatant
- Dilatometer
- Diradical
- Dispersing agent
- Dispersive medium
- Distensibility
- Doped
- Drying oil
- Ductile
- Ductility
- Durability
- Duralumin
- Dye
- Dyewoods
E
- Ebonite
- Edge banding
- Efflorescence
- Elastic behavior
- Elastic deformation
- Elastic modulus
- Elastic Properties Of The Elements (data Page)
- Elasticity (physics)
- Elastics
- Elastomer
- Electret
- Electric conductivity
- Electric resistivity
- Electric susceptibility
- Electrical conductivity
- Electrical conductor
- Electrical Resistivities Of The Elements (data Page)
- Electrofusion