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Materials Analysis

We deliver materials analysis services to all industries which have materials based needs. All services are provided by experts from within Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ, using a range of state-of-the-art instruments and techniques

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Materials analysis
Consultancy
Ceramics and glass
Materials testing
Metals analysis
Paint analysis and selection
Polymers and composites
Services for business
News

Ceramics and Glasses seminar reveals new industry opportunities

We recently launched our new ceramic and glass capabilities with a seminar and networking session for current and prospective clients lead by Drs Hywel Jones and Paul Bingham

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Ceramics and glass
Ceramics and glass consultancy
News

Drs Hywel Jones and Paul Bingham open ceramics theme

The ceramics theme, run by Drs Hywel Jones and Paul Bingham, aims to provide enhanced capability for the much needed delivery of ceramics and glass related consultancy, contract research and knowledge transfer projects (KTPs) by the University.

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Ceramics and glass
Ceramics and glass consultancy
Industrial problem solving
Materials analysis and spectroscopy
Materials development
Product performance testing

MERI PhD students driving improvements in nuclear waste disposal

Three Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ MERI PhD students, have begun working with the United States' Department of Energy on a project to help with the clean-up of a US nuclear plant undergoing decommissioning.

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Engineering
News
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Science
Transformational research
Engineering
Ceramics and glass
Polymers and nanocomposites
Events

Glass and Ceramics Networking Event

The Materials and Engineering Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ Institute (MERI) of Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ are holding a Ceramics and Glass Networking event on Wednesday the 29th November.

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Ceramics and glass
Ceramics and glass consultancy

Ceramics and Glass Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ Group

Our research in this specialist area focuses on the improvement of materials properties through the development of novel ceramic composites. Using some of most advanced techniques and equipment, we have been improving wear resistance, strength, fracture toughness, corrosion resistance and reducing weight.

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Ceramics and glass

New glass sensors could make commercial nuclear fusion viable

A new generation of durable sensors capable of monitoring commercial nuclear fusion reactors in real time is being developed by UK researchers

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Ceramics and glass
 

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