Aerospace materials
Aramid
Auxetics
Bingham plastic
Cellulose fiber
Chemiresistor
Cork (material)
D3o
Devoré
Diamondoid
Ebonite
Fiber
Food contact materials
Gemstone
Glass microsphere
Insulator (electricity)
Iron(II) hydroxide
AgamassanAgricultural limeBio-based materialBonding in solidsCarbon gridChatterton's compoundClarinoCoal tarCommercial uses of armorComposition leatherCross-laminatesDrawdown chartDryrockExotic materialFDU materialsFiller (materials)Friedel's saltGround granulated blast-furnace slagGround reinforcementHydrogen-terminated silicon surfaceImpurityIntumescentIon gel
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