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Maximum Use Temperature: |
1600°C |
Bulk Density: |
>3.63 |
Thermal Conductivity: |
35 W/mK |
Method: |
Lsostatic Presure |
Alumina Content: |
95% |
Applications: |
High Temperature And High Wear Environments |
Application: |
Industrial Ceramic |
Elastic Modulus: |
380 GPa |
Dielectric Constant: |
9.8 |
Properties: |
Electric Insulation |
Color: |
White |
Purity: |
96%,99% |
Mechanical Strength: |
High |
Melting Point: |
2040°C |
Materials: |
92% Alumina Powder |
Maximum Use Temperature: |
1600°C |
Bulk Density: |
>3.63 |
Thermal Conductivity: |
35 W/mK |
Method: |
Lsostatic Presure |
Alumina Content: |
95% |
Applications: |
High Temperature And High Wear Environments |
Application: |
Industrial Ceramic |
Elastic Modulus: |
380 GPa |
Dielectric Constant: |
9.8 |
Properties: |
Electric Insulation |
Color: |
White |
Purity: |
96%,99% |
Mechanical Strength: |
High |
Melting Point: |
2040°C |
Materials: |
92% Alumina Powder |
Alumina Precision Ceramics – Leading a New Era of High-End Manufacturing with Exceptional Performance
As a representative of advanced ceramic materials, alumina precision ceramics are redefining modern industrial material standards with their diamond-like ultra-high hardness (Mohs hardness 9), outstanding high-temperature resistance (melting point up to 2054°C), and excellent chemical stability. Whether for demanding semiconductor packaging substrates, high-precision mechanical seals, or long-term human joint implants, alumina ceramics provide the perfect solution.
In the electronics industry, our alumina ceramic substrates offer ultra-high insulation performance (volume resistivity >10¹⁴ Ω·cm) and exceptional thermal conductivity (30 W/m·K), ensuring reliable performance for high-end applications such as 5G communications and power modules. In industrial applications, alumina ceramic components reduce wear rates by 70% compared to traditional metal materials, significantly extending equipment service life. In the medical field, precision-polished alumina ceramic implants, certified to ISO 13356, demonstrate outstanding biocompatibility and ultra-long service life (over 20 years).
We provide end-to-end customization services—from raw materials to finished products—including precision machining and specialized surface treatments to meet your most demanding material performance requirements. Choosing alumina precision ceramics means choosing a future of greater reliability, durability, and performance!