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What is the difference between traditional ceramics and alumina ceramics?
2024-07-09 16:15:25

What is the difference between traditional ceramics and alumina ceramics? Aluminum oxide ceramic is a special type of ceramic, with an AI2O3 content of over 90%. Various ceramic structural components are made using powder forming and sintering techniques. Aluminum oxide ceramics have the characteristics of high hardness, wear resistance, and high heat dissipation, and can withstand high temperatures above 1700 ℃. Usually made into fine structured ceramics, used in industries such as electronics, machinery, chemical, metallurgy, automotive, energy, and electrical.

The difference between alumina ceramics and ordinary ceramics:

1、 Insulating ceramics mainly include insulators, insulating porcelain bottles, insulating shells, insulating rods, as well as other products and accessories used for high and low voltage, AC and DC operations.

2、 Aluminum oxide ceramics: can be divided into 95 zirconium ceramics and 99 zirconium ceramics; This can be made into alumina ceramic cutting tools, as well as all components such as engines and aerospace applications. These are all made of alumina ceramics.

3、 Wear resistant ceramics: mainly used in mining enterprises, fan industry, thermal power plants, and thermal power plants. Adopting wear-resistant patches, wear-resistant bricks, and wear-resistant rods. Our company can also organize construction, technical guidance, and development.

4、 Aluminum oxide ceramics have advantages such as high hardness, good wear resistance, high toughness, low friction coefficient, and good corrosion resistance. Therefore, aluminum oxide ceramics are widely used in mechanical seals, cutting tools, ball milling media, ceramic bearings, automotive engine components, etc. The wear resistance of alumina ceramics is more than ten times that of alumina ceramics, and the friction coefficient of alumina ceramics itself is very low.



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