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What are the three new inorganic nonmetallic materials in senior high school?

Inorganic nonmetallic materials are composed of oxides, carbides, nitrides, halogen compounds, borides and aluminosilicate phosphates of certain elements, which are all materials except organic polymer materials and metal materials.

Inorganic nonmetallic materials are one of the three major materials alongside organic polymer materials and metal materials.

The new inorganic nonmetallic mineral materials developed after the middle of the 20th century have special properties and uses, and are the technological transformation of modern new technologies, emerging industries and traditional industries.

The places where modernization is used are introduced. The indispensable material basis of modern national defense and biomedicine mainly includes advanced ceramics, amorphous materials, artificial crystals, inorganic coatings and inorganic fibers.

Traditional inorganic nonmetallic materials: cement, aluminate cement, ceramic clay, zeolite, porous silicate and other new inorganic nonmetallic materials: polymer materials such as timely glass, glass-ceramics, synthetic diamond and cubic boron nitride: rubber, plastics, fibers, coatings, adhesives and polymer-based composites.