Can anyone recommend a company or, preferably, a university performing microwave sintering, other than:
Penn State, Virginia Tech or Clemson University?
I'm looking a a material which is easily castable and easy to disntegrate. It should have an expansion coefficient <8 ppm/°C. A polymer matrix composite might be nice. Cost is a factor.
Can anyone provide me with info on materials with resistance to attack by concentrated (e. g., >80%) hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)?
How do the following materials in particular hold up:
Ni, Mo, graphite, boron nitride, SiC, TiB2?