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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...