Nanostructured Ceramic Materials Market to Observe Strong Development by 2025
Nanostructured ceramic materials is a type of nanoparticle composed of ceramics. Nanostructured ceramic materials are generally classified as inorganic, heat-resistant, nonmetallic solids made of both metallic and nonmetallic compounds. The first nano-ceramic material was formed in 1980 using sol-gel method. The sol-gel method was later replaced with the sintering method in the early 2000s. Nanotechnology has transformed technologies and materials across a wide range of industries. By enabling manufacturers to fine-tune and modify material structures at the nanoscale level, nanotechnology makes it possible to achieve specific end-properties. In order to modify the chemical and physical properties of end-products, the ceramic industry has experienced significant demand for nanostructured ceramic powders. By using of nanostructured ceramic properties such as hardness, fracture toughness, flexural strength, and resistance to wear and aging are improved in the end product. Read R...
