the research and educational center of tsu is engaged in additive technologies that allow layer-by-layer up of materials. these are nanostructured powders on based on zirconium dioxide, it is the nanostructure of the original powders themselves that allows us to obtain very high quality. products without defects, with a high level of properties. more than twenty people, university graduates and students, work here, pressing raw materials, subjecting them to thermal and mechanical processing, polishing the products, and then sintering them at high temperatures. the production technology is unique, new, not only for russia. if, for example, you make some kind of sample, you study it there, you put it, for example, in a furnace to sinter it, and you have it once and it didn’t work out, then you can’t just go on the internet to see why, or even in... the same book, find out why, you have to think for yourself. vladislav has rings on his fingers, which are made from material produced here; this is wear-resistant ceramics, which is used in various fields. in the future, we began to develop str