With the increasing demand for the performance and lifespan of mechanical equipment, the application of self-lubricating materials in the industrial field is becoming increasingly widespread. Nanomaterials play an important role in the manufacturing of self-lubricating materials due to their excellent physical properties. So, which nanomaterials can be used for the manufacturing of self-lubricatin...
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In recent years, the application of nanomaterials has received increasing attention. Nanomaterials have a larger specific surface area and submicron size, giving them chemical and physical properties that differ from macroscopic substances. The crystal structure of nanomaterials has a significant impact on their properties. Nanomaterials with different crystal forms have certain advantages in thei...
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Introduction: Nanotechnology is becoming increasingly important in many fields, from medicine to electronics. Nanomaterials, including nanoparticles, nanotubes, and nanowires, are essential components of many nanotechnology applications. Producing these materials requires specialized techniques, such as wet and dry methods. In this article, we will explore what dry and wet methods are, their benef...
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Nano powder has various applications in modern industry. One of them is added to printing inks and coatings to provide UV resistance. Because of its very small size and high specific surface area, nano powder can bring remarkable effect in a very small amount. So, what nano powders can be added to printing inks and coatings to play the role of UV resistance? This article will provide you with a br...
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Class I and Class II materials are two fundamental concepts in the field of materials science, which are used to describe the crystal structure types of materials and are often applied in the research of materials such as semiconductors and metals. So, how do we distinguish between Class I materials and Class II materials? A simple method is to distinguish based on the density of the material. Com...
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Dielectric materials are electrical insulation materials that can store charges. The dielectric constant is an important performance indicator of dielectric materials, used to measure the response of materials to charge storage capacity in an electric field. The dielectric constant is divided into two types: relative dielectric constant and absolute dielectric constant, among which the relative di...
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With the development of nanotechnology, single crystal, polycrystalline, and amorphous nanomaterials have become research hotspots. These nanomaterials have different structures and properties, and have a wide range of applications. Dongguan Saite New Materials focuses on the production and sales of powder materials such as nano metal powder, oxide powder, carbide powder, alloy powder, etc., and h...
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