keraamian
Keraamian is a term used in speculative discussions to denote a hypothetical ceramic material proposed to combine high hardness and toughness with excellent thermal stability. It is not a standard designation in mainstream materials science and is primarily encountered in theoretical or educational contexts.
Etymology and scope. The name is formed from roots related to keramos, the ancient Greek word for
Characteristics and conceptual properties. In hypothetical descriptions, keraamian would exhibit a dual-phase microstructure enabling improved fracture
Synthesis and processing (theoretical). Suggested pathways for realizing a keraamian-like material include advanced sintering techniques, such
Applications and status. As of now, keraamian remains a speculative concept rather than a realized material.
See also: Ceramic matrix composites, nanocomposites, high-entropy ceramics.