Xiamen Wintrustek Advanced Materials Co., Ltd. Datasheets for Industrial Ceramic Materials
Industrial ceramic materials are non-metallic, inorganic compounds that include oxides, carbides, or nitrides. They have high melting points, low wear resistance, and a wide range of electrical properties.
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Aluminium Nitride (AlN) has an astonishingly high thermal conductivity of 180-200 W/m·K. Aluminium Nitride is particularly well suited for electrical engineering applications due to its excellent electrical insulating characteristics. Aluminium... | |
Aluminum Nitride (AlN) is a suitable material to utilize when high thermal conductivity and electrical insulation are required, making it perfect for use in thermal management and electrical applications. Furthermore,... | |
Boron Carbide (B4C) Ceramic is often used in nuclear applications such as shielding and other protective applications due to its ability to absorb neutrons. WINTRUSTEK offers Nuclear Grade Boron Carbide... | |
Boron Carbide (B4C), popularly known as black diamond, ranks third in hardness after diamond and cubic boron nitride. Because of its appealing combination of qualities, it is a good material... | |
Boron Carbide is a boron-carbon ceramic that is exceedingly hard. Boron Carbide has a high hardness, ranking third only to diamond and Cubic Boron Nitride. Boron Carbide is the third... | |
Boron Nitride is a cutting-edge synthetic ceramic material that is available in both solid and powder form. Boron nitride is a genuinely exceptional material due to its unique features, which... | |
Boron Nitride is a high-tech synthetic ceramic substance that comes in powder and solid forms. It has exceptional temperature resistance, dielectric strength and thermal conductivity. Boron nitride is an easily... | |
Boron Nitride is a high-temperature ceramic that has a structure similar to graphite. Our portfolio of hot-pressed solid materials includes pure Hexagonal Boron Nitride as well as composites suitable for... | |
Boron Nitride is a non-toxic thermal and chemical refractory substance with high electrical resistance that is most usually found in the form of colorless crystals or white powder. It is... | |
Cerium Boride is a ceramic material that is also known as Cerium Hexaboride or CeB6. A hot cathode formed of Cerium Hexaboride crystals is the primary application for Cerium Hexaboride. | |
Lanthanum hexaboride, or LaB6, is a purple-violet colored advanced ceramic material. It is water stable and has a rather high melting point. In addition, LaB6 has a low work function... | |
Silicon Carbide (SiC) possesses qualities that are strikingly comparable to diamond: it is one of the lightest, hardest, and strongest technical ceramic materials, with remarkable thermal conductivity, acid resistance, and... | |
Silicon Carbide is the only chemical substance that contains both carbon and silicon. It was first created through a high-temperature electro-chemical reaction of sand and carbon. Silicon Carbide is an... | |
Since the 21st century, bulletproof ceramics have developed rapidly with more types, including Alumina, Silicon Carbide, Boron carbide, Silicon Nitride, Titanium Boride, etc. Among them, Alumina Ceramics (Al2O3), Silicon Carbide... | |
There are two methods for producing silicon carbide: reaction bonding and sintering. Each forming procedure has a significant impact on the final microstructure. Bonded by reaction SiC is created by... | |
Zirconia (Zro2) ceramic, also known as "ceramic steel," combines high hardness, wear and corrosion resistance, and one of the highest fracture toughness values among all ceramic materials. The most common... |