Webcom Communications launches 'Materials Engineering News'.Webcom Communications (Greenwood Greenwood. 1 City (1990 pop. 26,265), Johnson co., central Ind.; settled 1822, inc. as a city 1960. A residential suburb of Indianapolis, Greenwood is in a retail shopping area. Manufactures include motor vehicle parts and metal products. Village, CO) has begun the publication of 'Materials Engineering News' magazine with a June issue. The new title will be produced four times a year for materials scientists and engineers in the materials engineering industry. An annual subscription costs $60. The company said the magazine's mission is to help supply readers with information on advanced new high-performance materials, processes, tools and equipment now available for product development, testing and manufacturing efforts. Designed to serve all markets and applications for advanced materials Advanced Materials is a leading peer-reviewed materials science journal published every two weeks. Advanced Materials includes Communications, Reviews, and Feature Articles from the cutting edge of materials science, including topics in chemistry, physics, , it covers "the full range of possibilities in applying specialized spe·cial·ize v. spe·cial·ized, spe·cial·iz·ing, spe·cial·iz·es v.intr. 1. To pursue a special activity, occupation, or field of study. 2. materials and technologies for improving product and system performance," Webcom said. Editorial covers the latest developments in all aspects of advanced and high-performance materials, engineered materials, new materials products and technologies, and business news of the materials industry. It carries information on advances in all types of advanced materials, including nano (1) Billionth (10 to the -9th power). See space/time. (2) Refers to the nanotech industry in general. See nanotechnology. (3) See iPod nano. , electronic, optical, coatings, films, laminates, conductants, composites, ceramics, alloys This is a list of alloys for which an article exists in Wikipedia (or is proposed but not yet written). They are grouped by base metal, in order of increasing atomic number. Within these headings they are in no particular order. , fibers, plastics, resins, abrasives abrasives Sharp, hard materials used to wear away the surface of softer, less resistant materials. Abrasives are indispensable to the manufacture of the highly precise components and ultrasmooth surfaces required in the manufacture of automobiles, airplanes and space , adhesives, thermal and engineered materials, electrochemicals and energy storage materials. The title covers applications, tests and manufacturing capabilities for the electronics, power, aerospace, automotive, commercial products, medical, communications, military, structural and mechanical engineering, consumer and industrial product sectors. Webcom produces 11 other technology print titles, including 'Short-Range Wireless,' 'Software Business,' 'Green Power,' 'Equipment Protection' and 'Fuel Cell,' among others. |
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