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  • Zirconia Toughened Alumina

    Zirconia Toughened Alumina Zirconia Toughened Alumina (ZTA) provides mechanical strength and wear resistance and is used as the ideal intermediate solution between Zirconia and Alumina. Properties and Advantages Mechanical strength Toughness Wear resistance Stability at high temperatures Resistance to corrosion Biocompatibility Forming Technology Dry Pressing Cold Isosta…

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  • Boron Carbide

    Boron Carbide Boron Carbide is the lightest technical ceramic material (2.52 g/cm³) as well as the hardest (second only to diamond). Properties and Advantage Light Weight and High Hardness Erosion Resistance High Modulus Neutron Absorber Thermal shock resistance and thermal stability Low coefficient of thermal expansion Non 2nd Radiation pollution after absorbing neutron Sin…

  • Silicon Nitride*

    Silicon Nitride Silicon nitride is optimal for engine parts due to its toughness at high temperatures, superior thermal shock resistance, light weight and corrosion resistance. Properties Lightweight (60% Lighter than Steel) Wear Resistant and High Fracture Toughness Low Coefficient of Friction and Low Surface Porosity Contact Fatigue Resistant Electrical Insulator and High Dielect…

  • 99.9 Alumina*

    99.9 Alumina Alumina ceramic of 99.9% Al2O3 content. A high purity material used for the highest integrity applications where one, or a combination, of its exceptional mechanical, electrical, thermal or corrosion resistant properties is essential. INNOVACERA can not supply this material, the data from Kyocera Group.

  • Boron Nitride

    Boron Nitride Introductions Boron Nitride[10043-11-5], exists as three different poly-morphs: Alpha-boron nitride(α-BN), a soft and ductile polymorph with a hexagonal crystal lattice similar to that of graphite, also called hexagonal boron nitride(HBN) or white graphite; Beta-boron nitride(β-BN), the hardest manmade material and densest polymorph, with a cubic crystal lattice similar to that of…

  • Machinable Glass Ceramic

    Machinable Glass Ceramic Machinable glass ceramic(MGC) is a combination of fluorophlogopite mica and borosilicate glass It can be machined into complex shapes and precision sizes with just normal cutting tools. Properties and Advantages Easily machinable Withstands high temperatures Low thermal conductivity Holds tight tolerances Electrical insulator Zero porosity and no outgassi…

  • Zirconia

    Zirconia Zirconia(also known as zirconium oxide). The strongest and toughest of all advanced ceramic materials, it is used to make scissors and knives which products once considered impossible to make from ceramic. Single-crystal zirconia is also prized as a jewel, as its refractive index creates a diamond-like-brightness. Properties and Advantages Chemical Resistance Wear Resistance H…

  • Sapphire*

    Sapphire Sapphire is single-crystal alumina, a transparent material with excellent chemical stability and valuable mechanical, thermal and optical properties. Its material properties are vastly superior to glass, quartz and other mass-produced transparent materials. Properties and Advantage Light Transmittance Plasma and Heat Resistance Low Dielectric Loss Electrical Insulation Hig…

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