Difficult Machinability Alumina Ceramic Dry Pressing Or Isostatic Pressing 380 GPa Elastic Modulus
Alumina Ceramic is a high-performance material known for its exceptional properties, making it a popular choice in various industrial applications. With a melting point of 2072°C, Alumina Ceramic exhibits excellent thermal stability, allowing it to withstand high temperatures and harsh conditions.
One of the key characteristics of Alumina Ceramic is its impressive dielectric strength of 15 KV/mm, making it an ideal choice for use in electrical insulation applications. This attribute ensures reliable performance and safety in demanding electrical environments.
Composed of 92% Alumina Powder (Al2O3), Alumina Ceramic offers superior hardness, wear resistance, and chemical inertness. This makes it suitable for use in applications where durability and resistance to corrosion are essential.
Manufactured using advanced techniques such as Dry Pressing or Isostatic Pressing, Alumina Ceramic products are produced with precision and consistency. These manufacturing methods ensure that the final products exhibit high density, uniformity, and exceptional mechanical properties.
- Product Name: Alumina Ceramic
- Melting Point: 2072°C
- Size: Various Sizes Available
- Tensile Strength: 200 MPa
- Properties: Electric Insulation
- Application: Industrial Ceramic
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Elastic Modulus | 380 GPa |
| Dielectric Strength | 15 KV/mm |
| Materials | 92% Alumina Powder (Al2O3) |
| Size | Various Sizes Available |
| Properties | Electric Insulation |
| Wear Resistance | High |
| Tensile Strength | 200 MPa |
| Melting Point | 2072°C |
| Machinability | Difficult |
| Manufacturing Method | Dry Pressing Or Isostatic Pressing |
Alumina Ceramic is widely utilized in various industrial sectors due to its unique combination of properties. Its high melting point, dielectric strength, and exceptional material characteristics make it a versatile material for applications such as:
- Electrical components and insulators
- High-temperature environments such as furnaces and kilns
- Abrasion-resistant applications
- Chemical processing equipment
- Medical implants and devices
Due to its difficult machinability, Alumina Ceramic may require specialized tools and expertise for shaping and forming, which should be considered when selecting this material for specific applications.
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