Technical Info
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22NovIs Alumina Ceramic BrittleAlumina ceramics are often considered as brittle materials because of their limited ability to deform before fracture. Their brittleness can be attributed to the nature of their crview more> -
22NovBoron Nitride Melting PointThe two most common forms of boron nitride are hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) and cubic boron nitride (c-BN). h-BN has a layered structure similar to graphite and has a melting poiview more> -
21NovIs Aluminum Nitride Electrically ConductiveAluminum nitride (AlN) has a wide bandgap, meaning it requires a significant amount of energy to promote electrons from the valence band to the conduction band, preventing the easyview more> -
21NovBoron Nitride Dielectric ConstantDielectric constant is a measure of a material's ability to store electrical energy in an electric field. Hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) has a high dielectric constant, typically iview more> -
21NovCordierite Ceramic CompositionThe composition of cordierite ceramics mainly includes magnesium oxide, alumina, and silica, and is known for its high thermal shock resistance, low thermal expansion, and excellenview more> -
21NovAlumina Ceramic Thermal PropertiesAlumina ceramic is a versatile material known for its excellent thermal properties. It exhibits exceptional thermal stability, making it the first choice for a variety of industriaview more> -
17NovAlumina Ceramic Thermal ConductivityThermal conductivity refers to the ability of a material to conduct heat. At room temperature, the thermal conductivity of alumina ceramics is typically in the range of 20 to 35 (Wview more> -
17NovPrecautions for Using Alumina Ceramic Tubes for Tube FurnacesWhen using alumina ceramic tubes in tube furnaces, make sure they can withstand the temperature range required by the tube furnace and avoid rapid temperature changes, which will rview more> -
17NovSilicon Nitride HardnessThe hardness of a material is often measured using the Vickers hardness scale, denoted as HV. Silicon nitride typically exhibits a Vickers hardness in the range of 1200 to 1600 HV,view more> -
16NovZirconia Young's ModulusYttria-stabilized zirconia is renowned for its enhanced mechanical and thermal properties due to the incorporation of yttrium oxide (Y2O3) as a stabilizing agent. Young's modulus fview more> -
16NovWhat is Ceramic SubstrateCeramic substrates refer to a solid material or base made of advanced ceramics. In the field of electronic components and equipment, they are often used as basic materials for inteview more> -
16NovAluminum Oxide Ceramic SinteringAluminum oxide is a commonly used ceramic material due to its excellent mechanical and thermal properties. Its sintering mainly includes the steps of powder preparation, green bodyview more>
