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Timeline of materials technology

Major innovations in materials technology

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References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Volume Library 1. The Southwestern Company. 2009.
  2. ^ a b Mason, Robert B. (1995). "New Looks at Old Pots: Results of Recent Multidisciplinary Studies of Glazed Ceramics from the Islamic World". Muqarnas: Annual on Islamic Art and Architecture. Brill Academic Publishers. XII: 1–10. doi:10.2307/1523219. ISBN 90-04-10314-7. JSTOR 1523219.
  3. ^ Karpenko, Vladimír; Norris, John A. (2002). "Vitriol in the History of Chemistry". Chemické listy. 96 (12): 997–1005.
  4. ^ Kraus, Paul (1942–1943). Jâbir ibn Hayyân: Contribution à l'histoire des idées scientifiques dans l'Islam. I. Le corpus des écrits jâbiriens. II. Jâbir et la science grecque. Cairo: Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale. ISBN 9783487091150. OCLC 468740510. Vol. II, pp. 41–42.
  5. ^ Emmanuel Cooper (2000). Ten thousand years of pottery (4th ed.). University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 0-8122-3554-1.

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Major innovations in materials technology This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items February 2011 Contents 1 BC 2 1st millennium 3 2nd millennium 3 1 18th century 3 2 19th century 3 3 20th century 4 See also 5 ReferencesBC edit28 000 BC People wear beads bracelets and pendants 1 14 500 BC First pottery made by the Jōmon people of Japan 6th millennium BC Copper metallurgy is invented and copper is used for ornamentation see Plocnik article 2nd millennium BC Bronze is used for weapons and armor 16th century BC The Hittites develop crude iron metallurgy 13th century BC Invention of steel when iron and charcoal are combined properly 10th century BC Glass production begins in ancient Near East 1st millennium BC Pewter beginning to be used in China and Egypt 1000 BC The Phoenicians introduce dyes made from the purple murex 1 3rd century BC Wootz steel the first crucible steel is invented in ancient India 50s BC Glassblowing techniques flourish in Phoenicia 20s BC Roman architect Vitruvius describes low water content method for mixing concrete1st millennium edit3rd century Cast iron widely used in Han Dynasty China 300 Greek alchemist Zomius summarizing the work of Egyptian alchemists describes arsenic and lead acetate 1 4th century Iron pillar of Delhi is the oldest surviving example of corrosion resistant steel 8th century Porcelain is invented in Tang Dynasty China 8th century Tin glazing of ceramics invented by Muslim chemists and potters in Basra Iraq 2 1 9th century Stonepaste ceramics invented in Iraq 2 5 900 First systematic classification of chemical substances appears in the works attributed to Jabir ibn Ḥayyan Latin Geber and in those of the Persian alchemist and physician Abu Bakr al Razi c 865 925 Latin Rhazes 3 900 Synthesis of ammonium chloride from organic substances described in the works attributed to Jabir ibn Ḥayyan Latin Geber 4 900 Abu Bakr al Razi describes the preparation of plaster of Paris and metallic antimony 1 9th century Lustreware appears in Mesopotamia 5 86 87 2nd millennium edit1000 Gunpowder is developed in China 1 1340 In Liege Belgium the first blast furnaces for the production of iron are developed 1 1448 Johann Gutenberg develops type metal alloy 1450s Cristallo a clear soda based glass is invented by Angelo Barovier 1540 Vannoccio Biringuccio publishes first systematic book on metallurgy 1556 Georg Agricola s influential book on metallurgy 1590 Glass lenses are developed in the Netherlands and used for the first time in microscopes and telescopes 1664 In the pipes supplying water to the gardens at Versailles cast iron is used 1 18th century edit 1717 Abraham Darby makes iron with coke a derivative of coal 1 1738 Metallic zinc processed by distillation from calamine and charcoal patented by William Champion 1740 Crucible steel technique developed by Benjamin Huntsman 1774 Joseph Priestley discovers oxygen 1 Johann Gottlieb Gahn discovers manganese 1 Karl Wilhelm Scheele discovers chlorine 1 1779 Hydraulic cement stucco patented by Bryan Higgins for use as an exterior plaster 1799 Acid battery made from copper zinc by Alessandro Volta19th century edit 1821 Thermocouple invented by Thomas Johann Seebeck 1824 Portland cement patent issued to Joseph Aspdin 1825 Metallic aluminum produced by Hans Christian Orsted 1839 Vulcanized rubber invented by Charles Goodyear 1839 Silver based photographic processes invented by Louis Daguerre and William Fox Talbot 1855 Bessemer process for mass production of steel patented by Henry Bessemer 1861 Color photography demonstrated by James Clerk Maxwell 1883 First solar cells using selenium waffles made by Charles Fritts 1893 Thermite Welding developed and soon used to weld rails20th century edit 1902 Synthetic rubies created by the Verneuil process developed by Auguste Verneuil 1908 Cellophane invented by Jacques E Brandenberger 1909 Bakelite hard thermosetting plastic presented by Leo Baekeland 1911 Superconductivity discovered by Heike Kamerlingh Onnes 1912 Stainless steel invented by Harry Brearley 1916 Method for growing single crystals of metals invented by Jan Czochralski 1919 The merchant ship Fullagar has the first all welded hull 1924 Pyrex invented by scientists at Corning Incorporated a glass with a very low coefficient of thermal expansion 1931 synthetic rubber called neoprene developed by Julius Nieuwland see also E K Bolton Wallace Carothers 1931 Nylon developed by Wallace Carothers 1935 Langmuir Blodgett film coating of glass was developed by Katharine Burr Blodgett creating invisible glass which is gt 99 transmissive 1938 The process for making poly tetrafluoroethylene better known as Teflon discovered by Roy Plunkett 1939 Dislocations in metals confirmed by Robert W Cahn 1947 First germanium point contact transistor invented 1947 First commercial application of a piezoelectric ceramic barium titanate used as a phonograph pickup 1951 Individual atoms seen for the first time using the field ion microscope 1953 Metallic catalysts which greatly improve the strength of polyethylene polymers discovered by Karl Ziegler 1954 Silicon solar cells with 6 efficiency made at Bell Laboratories 1954 Argon oxygen decarburization AOD refining invented by scientists at the Union Carbide Corporation 1959 Float glass process patented by the Pilkington Brothers 1962 SQUID superconducting quantum interference device invented 1966 Stephanie Kwolek invented a fibre that would later become known as Kevlar 1968 Liquid crystal display developed by RCA 1970 Silica optical fibers grown by Corning Incorporated 1980 Duplex stainless steels developed which resist oxidation in chlorides 1984 Fold forming system developed by Charles Lewton Brain to produce complex three dimensional forms rapidly from sheet metal 1985 The first fullerene molecule discovered by scientists at Rice University see also Timeline of carbon nanotubes 1986 The first high temperature superconductor is discovered by Georg Bednorz and K Alex MullerSee also editTimeline of scientific discoveries Timeline of historic inventions List of inventions named after people Materials science Roman metallurgyReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k Volume Library 1 The Southwestern Company 2009 a b Mason Robert B 1995 New Looks at Old Pots Results of Recent Multidisciplinary Studies of Glazed Ceramics from the Islamic World Muqarnas Annual on Islamic Art and Architecture Brill Academic Publishers XII 1 10 doi 10 2307 1523219 ISBN 90 04 10314 7 JSTOR 1523219 Karpenko Vladimir Norris John A 2002 Vitriol in the History of Chemistry Chemicke listy 96 12 997 1005 Kraus Paul 1942 1943 Jabir ibn Hayyan Contribution a l histoire des idees scientifiques dans l Islam I Le corpus des ecrits jabiriens II Jabir et la science grecque Cairo Institut Francais d Archeologie Orientale ISBN 9783487091150 OCLC 468740510 Vol II pp 41 42 Emmanuel Cooper 2000 Ten thousand years of pottery 4th ed University of Pennsylvania Press ISBN 0 8122 3554 1 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