Microstructured materials

Appointment:

Microstructure is a very small-scale structure of a material, defined as the structure of the prepared surface of the material, which is revealed by an optical microscope at 25x magnification. The microstructure of a material (for example, metals, polymers, ceramics or composites) can strongly influence physical properties such as strength, toughness, ductility, hardness, corrosion resistance, behavior at high or low temperatures, and wear resistance.

These properties, in turn, determine the use of these materials in industrial practice.

The influence of the microstructure on the mechanical and physical properties of a material is primarily determined by various defects present or absent in the structure.

Microstructural materials are all products obtained by UltraMol LLC.