NIKKO Company 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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Features A thick film circuit substrate with through hole vias filled with Silver based conductor material Capable of creating a thermal bypass to the back side as thermal vias when...
Features Easy to achieve high number of layers Fine Line, small diameter via capabilities Various layer thicknesses available Capable of offering a Cavity structure Capable of creating surface resistors with...
Features Strong mechanical strength Excellent surface flatness High thermal conductivity, Superior shock resistance High surface resistivity and volume resistivity, Superior electrical insulation
Features These substrates offer excellent surface flatness by coating the Alumina substrate surface with non-crystallized glass. These are widely used in thermal printer head applications for FAX machines, copiers, and...
Thick Film Circuit Substrates Features Using Alumina substrates as the base material offers excellent thermal conductivity Capable of fine line patterns Capable of forming resistors and adjusting resistivity with trimming...