Morgan Advanced Materials Datasheets for Aluminum Oxide and Alumina Ceramics
Aluminum oxide and alumina ceramics have excellent wear characteristics, chemical resistance, compressive strength, high-temperature properties, and dielectric strength. They are used widely because of their versatility and low cost. Their main drawback is its relatively poor thermal-shock resistance due to higher coefficients of thermal expansion and lower thermal conductivity (compared to other pure ceramic materials).
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| A high purity, high quality alumina ceramic with an Al2O3 content in excess of 99%. An alumina grade developed for abrasive resistance and mechanical strength in chemically... | |
| A high quality alumina ceramic of 96% Al2O3 content. Excellent mechanical characteristics make this an ideal material for components where resistance to dynamic wear and abrasive action... | |
| A high quality alumina ceramic with a nominal of Al2O3 content of 95-96%. Ideal material for components where surface finish, resistance to wear and abrasive action are... | |
| A porous alumina ceramic of 99.85% Al2O3 content, especially developed as a ‘lossy’ material for microwave attenuation as typically needed in vacuum tubes. | |
| A top quality alumina ceramic of 97.6% Al2O3 content, widely used for high integrity components where its exceptional electrical and thermal properties are essential to operational stability... | |
| A very high purity alumina ceramic of 99.9% Al2O3 content, produced specifically for surgical implant devices. | |
| A very high purity, sub micron grain sized zirconia toughened alumina matrix composite ceramic. Composed of a 99.9% alumina and 3mol% yttria partially stabilised zirconia (Y-PSZ), produced specifically for surgical... | |
| Alumina ceramic of 94% Al2O3 content. Its excellent combination of mechanical, thermal, electrical and chemical properties are well suited to applications across industry. | |
| Alumina ceramic of 95% Al2O3 content. This refractory-quality material is extensively used for high temperature applications in welding, heat treatment, and metallurgical and chemical processing. | |
| Alumina ceramic of 98.6% Al2O3 content. Well proven as a lightweight hard-faced armor tile material for battlefield vehicles and structures. | |
| Alumina ceramic of 99.5% Al2O3 content. This material is extensively used for applications that require exceptional electrical resistance combined with resistance to chemical attack. | |
| Alumina ceramic of 99.9% Al2O3 content. A very high purity material, used for the highest integrity applications where one, or a combination, of its exceptional mechanical, electrical,... | |
| Alumina ceramic with 95.0% Al2O3 content that is specially formulated for accurate grain size. This is feature particularly valuable when a ceramic microstructure is needed to provide... | |
| Alumina ceramic with a minimum Al2O3 content of 95.0% (typically 96%). This lightweight hard-faced material is especially formulated for ballistic applications. | |
| Alumina ceramic with a minimum Al2O3 content of 95.0% (typically 96%). This material is a high quality electrical insulator, with good mechanical properties, that is widely used... | |
| Alumina-based material with mechanical properties enhanced by the addition of yttria partially-stabilised zirconia. Typically contains in excess of 80% Al2O3 with the remainder comprising mainly ZrO2... | |
| An alumina ceramic of 84% Al2O3 content, that combines excellent wear and chemical resistance with good electrical and thermal properties. | |
| An alumina ceramic of 86% Al2O3 content, that combines mechanical strength with excellent electrical properties. | |
| Fine grain alumina ceramic of 97.5% Al2O3 content. A high quality material, widely used for electrical and mechanical components that require thick film metallizing, as well as... | |
| High purity alumina ceramic of 99.5% Al2O3 content. Its purity, chemical resistance and high temperature capabilities prove invaluable for semiconductor processing applications. | |
| High purity alumina ceramic with excellent mechanical, electrical, thermal, and chemical properties. | |
| High purity alumina with a minimum purity of 99.8%. Specifically developed for semiconductor processing applications. | |
| High purity porous alumina ceramic of 99.7% Al2O3 content, used extensively for long-life laser reflectors. This material is sintered at high temperatures to achieve a controlled porosity. | |
| High-quality alumina ceramic of 97.0% Al2O3 content. This material is an excellent electrical insulator that can be metallized to facilitate high-temperature brazing of assemblies. | |
| Highly versatile alumina ceramic of 96% Al2O3 content, with excellent combination of mechanical, electrical, thermal and chemical properties. | |
| Highly versatile alumina ceramic with excellent mechanical, electrical, thermal, and chemical properties. | |
| Highly versatile alumina ceramic with great mechanical, electrical, thermal, and chemical properties. | |
| We have developed a series of hybrid Alumina loaded glasses to deliver improved hardness, strength and high thermal conductivity in comparison to normal sealing glass. This thermally conductive series of... |