Article: Recent studies from Yonsei University add new data to ceramic processing research.

"Ultrasonic machining (USM) technology has been developed for the manufacturing of cost-effective and quality-assured precision parts. USM technology is available for several industrial applications such as in optics, semiconductors, aerospace, and automobiles," scientists in Seoul, South Korea report.

"The past decade has seen a tremendous increase in the use of engineering ceramics in structural applications. The excellent thermal, chemical, and wear resistance properties of these materials can be realized because of recent improvements in the overall strength and uniformity of advanced ceramics. The USM process is an efficient and economical means for the ...

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