CoorsTek Silicate Ceramics, Porcelain

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Silicate ceramics, the oldest family of ceramics, are multi-phase materials developed from natural silicate sources such as clay, kaolin, feldspar, and soapstone. Today’s silicates — including cordierite, forsterite, mullite, steatite, and technical porcelain — evolved from traditional ceramics and are useful for cost-effective technical applications such as electrical insulators and chemical labware. Cost-effective Electrical resistivity Thermal shock resistance Ceramics Expertise CoorsTek helped pioneer the use of engineered ceramics in technical applications, including our robust porcelain labware over the past century. We worked with our customers to develop technical ceramics, driven by real world applications.
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Silicate ceramics, the oldest family of ceramics, are multi-phase materials developed from natural silicate sources such as clay, kaolin, feldspar, and soapstone. Today’s silicates — including cordierite, forsterite, mullite, steatite, and technical porcelain — evolved from traditional ceramics and are useful for cost-effective technical applications such as electrical insulators and chemical labware. Cost-effective Electrical resistivity Thermal shock resistance Ceramics Expertise CoorsTek helped pioneer the use of engineered ceramics in technical applications, including our robust porcelain labware over the past century. We worked with our customers to develop technical ceramics, driven by real world applications.

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Silicate Ceramics, Porcelain -  - CoorsTek
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Silicate Ceramics, Porcelain
Silicate Ceramics, Porcelain
Silicate ceramics, the oldest family of ceramics, are multi-phase materials developed from natural silicate sources such as clay, kaolin, feldspar, and soapstone. Today’s silicates — including cordierite, forsterite, mullite, steatite, and technical porcelain — evolved from traditional ceramics and are useful for cost-effective technical applications such as electrical insulators and chemical labware. Cost-effective Electrical resistivity Thermal shock resistance Ceramics Expertise CoorsTek helped pioneer the use of engineered ceramics in technical applications, including our robust porcelain labware over the past century. We worked with our customers to develop technical ceramics, driven by real world applications.

Silicate ceramics, the oldest family of ceramics, are multi-phase materials developed from natural silicate sources such as clay, kaolin, feldspar, and soapstone. Today’s silicates — including cordierite, forsterite, mullite, steatite, and technical porcelain — evolved from traditional ceramics and are useful for cost-effective technical applications such as electrical insulators and chemical labware.

  • Cost-effective
  • Electrical resistivity
  • Thermal shock resistance

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CoorsTek helped pioneer the use of engineered ceramics in technical applications, including our robust porcelain labware over the past century. We worked with our customers to develop technical ceramics, driven by real world applications.

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  CoorsTek
Product Category Industrial Ceramic Materials
Product Name Silicate Ceramics, Porcelain
Material Type Silicate / Clay; Porcelain
Composition Porcelain
Applications HV / Electrical; Chemical & scientific labware, Electrical insulators
Max Use Temperature 1400 C (2552 F)
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