Crystallinity

Crystallinity refers to the degree of structural order within a material, reflecting how atoms or molecules are arranged in a regular, repeating pattern. This property plays a vital role in determining the mechanical, thermal, and optical behavior of materials, making it crucial for industries like pharmaceuticals, polymers, and ceramics.

On this page, discover the principles of crystallinity, its methods of measurement, and its impact on material performance and industrial applications.

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    Powders and Coatings in Orthopedic Implants

    Through the innovative use of Powders and Coatings in Orthopedic Implants, the landscape is changing in a great way. Orthopedic implants, used to replace damaged bones such as the femur, tibia, fibula, humerus, or acetabulum, rely on anatomically designed biomaterials and advanced surface engineering. These innovations ensure implants are durable, biocompatible, and capable [...]

  • Liquid and Gas Processing Techniques drying

    Processing Techniques Involving Liquids and Gases – Drying (Part 4)

    In this series, we have thoroughly explored key processing techniques involving liquids and gases, delving deep into the intricacies of crystallization, granulation, and atomization. These articles have offered valuable insights into their underlying principles, diverse applications, and recent advancements. Now, as we bring this series to a close, we shift our focus [...]

  • Processing Techniques Involving Liquids and Gases (Part 3)

    Processing Techniques Involving Liquids and Gases (Part 3)

    In this third article in the series, we delve into advanced Liquid and gas processing techniques, such as Atomization, Granulation and Crystallization, showcasing their diverse applications and exploring the strategies that optimize their performance. This comprehensive guide offers valuable information for those aiming to enhance production processes or gain insights into cutting-edge science. [...]

  • Processing Techniques Involving Liquids and Gases

    Processing Techniques Involving Liquids and Gases (Part 2)

    In this second part of our article series, we will look at Processing Techniques Involving Liquids and Gases. Liquid and gas processing techniques are essential in various industries, enabling the transformation and manipulation of substances for specific applications. Emulsification, foaming, aerosolization, and precipitation have evolved through centuries of development. These methods underpin [...]

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