List of Fine Ceramics products
- classification:Fine Ceramics
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We will select the fine ceramics material according to the application and usage conditions. Please feel free to consult us for new products under development or for existing equipment.
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This is a list of main fine ceramics materials. Please refer to it for material selection.
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Zirconia (ZrO2) is a material that possesses the highest toughness among fine ceramics and also has high mechanical strength at room temperature.
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Silicon nitride (Si3N4) is the most heat shock resistant among fine ceramics and is a highly tough material that maintains its strength even at high temperatures.
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Silicon carbide (SiC) is the most corrosion-resistant among fine ceramics, maintaining strength even at high temperatures, and is the hardest, excelling in wear resistance and sliding properties.
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Aluminum nitride (AlN) has the highest thermal conductivity among fine ceramics, excellent thermal radiation properties, and high insulation characteristics.
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Machinable ceramics have relatively good machinability, making them suitable for complex shapes, fine details, and high-precision machining, as well as enabling quick delivery.
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Engineering ceramics are processed by cutting, then fired, and after firing, they can only be ground and polished, which gives them excellent wear resistance.
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Alumina (Al2O3) is the most common fine ceramic, known for its excellent mechanical strength, insulation properties, heat resistance, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance.
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Ceramics can now be manufactured using 3D printers that utilize light curing technology. Complex shapes that were previously impossible can now be achieved.
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SiC is a ceramic with strong covalent bonding and has a hardness that exceeds that of alumina. It is particularly excellent in high-temperature strength and also has superior corrosion resistance.
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Porous ceramics are ceramics that have many pores.
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Even fragile materials can be cut with a water jet.
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Flexible and resilient elastomer sheets and films.
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