nujertavina
Nujertavina is a synthetic ceramic composite developed for high-temperature structural applications in aerospace and energy systems. It combines a silicon carbide–based matrix with nanoscale reinforcing phases to deliver high thermal stability, low density, and improved creep resistance relative to traditional ceramics.
The material was first described by researchers at the Valaris Institute of Technology in 2016, and the
Manufacturing of nujertavina typically involves powder processing followed by spark plasma sintering or laser-assisted sintering to
Applications include components in gas turbine hot sections, rocket engines, and thermal protection systems where high-temperature