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Raw Materials and Powder Synthesis

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This lecture covers the introduction to ceramics and colloids, powder characterization, raw materials, powder synthesis techniques, and powder treatment. It delves into the properties of ceramics, glasses, metals, and polymers, emphasizing the importance of raw material purity and homogeneity. The lecture also discusses the market trends in ceramic products and provides detailed insights into various raw materials used in ceramics production.

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