Xiamen Wintrustek Advanced Materials Co., Ltd. Datasheets for Oxide Ceramics
Oxide ceramics include alumina, zirconia, silica, aluminum silicate, magnesia and other metal oxide based materials.
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| Product Name | Notes |
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| Alumina (Aluminum oxide) is extremely hard and has a very high melting point. Alumina ceramic is the most common and traditional technical material. High purity alumina has excellent electrical insulation... | |
| Alumina is one of the most cost-effective and widely used engineering ceramic materials. The raw materials used to manufacture this high performance technical grade ceramic are readily available and reasonably... | |
| Aluminium oxide has the chemical formula Al2O3 and is an amphoteric oxide. It is known as alumina, corundum in its crystalline form, and a variety of other names, reflecting its... | |
| Aluminum Oxide is more commonly known as alumina (Al2O3). It is a tough technical ceramic with an excellent combination of mechanical and electrical properties. It is suitable for a wide... | |
| Beryllium Oxide (BeO), often known as beryllium, has a special combination of thermal, dielectric, and mechanical properties that make it very desired for use in electronic applications. These features are... | |
| Beryllium Oxide, also known as Beryllia and BeO, was developed in the 1950s as a space-age technical ceramic material, and it offers a unique combination of properties not found in... | |
| 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... | |
| Zirconia ceramic, also known as zirconium dioxide (ZrO2) ceramic, is a new type of high-tech ceramic with the highest room-temperature toughness and strength of all advanced ceramic materials. It is... |