Timeline of materials technology

Major innovations in materials technology

BC

1st millennium

  • 3rd century – Cast iron widely used in Han dynasty China
  • 300 – Greek alchemist Zomius, summarizing the work of Egyptian alchemists, describes arsenic and lead acetate
  • 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: 1 
  • 9th century – Stonepaste ceramics invented in Iraq: 5 
  • 900 – First systematic classification of chemical substances appears in the works attributed to Jābir ibn Ḥayyān (Latin: Geber) and in those of the Persian alchemist and physician Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (c. 865–925, Latin: Rhazes)
  • 900 – Synthesis of ammonium chloride from organic substances described in the works attributed to Jābir ibn Ḥayyān (Latin: Geber)
  • 900 – Abū Bakr al-Rāzī describes the preparation of plaster of Paris and metallic antimony
  • 9th century – Lustreware appears in Mesopotamia: 86–87 

2nd millennium

  • 1000 – Gunpowder is developed in China
  • 1340 – In Liège, Belgium, the first blast furnaces for the production of iron are developed
  • 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

18th century

  • 1717 – Abraham Darby makes iron with coke, a derivative of coal
  • 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
    • Johann Gottlieb Gahn discovers manganese
    • Karl Wilhelm Scheele discovers chlorine
  • 1779 – Hydraulic cement (stucco) patented by Bryan Higgins for use as an exterior plaster
  • 1799 – Acid battery made from copper/zinc by Alessandro Volta

19th century

20th century

  • 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 >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 Müller

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