A History of Hall Effect Thrusters

A History of Hall Effect Thrusters

Hall Effect Thrusters were originally conceptualized in 1911 and began being implemented in the 1950’s and now are the main method of satellite propulsion in space. The move away from flammable propellant has spawned a wide array of propulsion technologies, with...

Precision Ceramics – Over a Decade of Trade Shows

Precision Ceramics – Over a Decade of Trade Shows

Precision Ceramics has attended a number of trade shows over the past 2 decades in various locations. Since 2012, it had been common for Precision Ceramics to attend two major exhibitions every year, generally one in Europe and the other in the USA. More recently, the...

Hypersonic Speed & Ultra-High Temperature Ceramics

Hypersonic Speed & Ultra-High Temperature Ceramics

The history of speed shows the greatest ingenuity, in developing from a single horsepower to some of the mightiest machines traveling at the greatest velocities. Speed has always required cutting edge technology to continue breaking the constraints, to allow us to...

Midlands Industrial Ceramics Group receives £18.27 million investment

Midlands Industrial Ceramics Group receives £18.27 million investment

Midlands Industrial Ceramics Group receives £18.27 million investment to power forward the region’s capabilities in advanced ceramics for transformative applications The Midlands Industrial Ceramics Group (MICG) has secured £18.27 million in government funding...

Super Hard Ceramics – They Don’t Get Much Tougher

Super Hard Ceramics – They Don’t Get Much Tougher

In the world of technical ceramics, there are two materials that are surpassed only by diamond and cubic boron nitride in terms of hardness – and both are used by Precision Ceramics USA as a base material for a wide range of technical components in an equally wide...