uurimislaborite
Uurimislaborite is a synthetic ceramic composite developed for research laboratories and high‑energy experiments. It is designed to be durable, chemically inert, and resistant to radiation. The name derives from the Estonian term uurimislabor (research laboratory) and from the common -ite suffix used for materials.
Composition and structure: the material combines an alumina‑based matrix with dispersed ceramic reinforcements such as silicon
Manufacture: uurimislaborite is produced by solid‑state synthesis and high‑temperature consolidation, typically hot isostatic pressing at 1,400–1,700°C.
Properties: the material offers high hardness and good fracture toughness, low thermal expansion, and reasonable thermal
Applications and limitations: used for laboratory benches, shielding blocks, crucibles, and detector housings. Brittleness, relatively high
History: developer reports emerged in the late 2010s from international collaborations, with commercial production beginning in