The basic difference that sets engineering ceramics apart from conventional ceramics is that engineering ceramics are composed of a single phase (e.g. A12O3, ZrO2, Si3N4) or only a few phases (e.g., MgO-Al2O3, Y2O3-ZrO2, Na2O5Al2O3), whereas conventional ceramics are...
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Bengisu, M. (2001). Structure and Properties of Conventional Ceramics (pp. 447–466). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04350-9_7
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