keramine
Keramine is a term that has been used to refer to a type of synthetic ceramic material. These materials are typically composed of inorganic, non-metallic solids, often formed by the action of heat in a controlled atmosphere. Keramines have been explored for various applications due to their unique properties, such as high hardness, thermal stability, and chemical resistance.
Historically, the term might have been applied to early developments in advanced ceramics or specific formulations.
While the specific term "keramine" might not be as commonly used in contemporary materials science, it represents