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High-Strength Alumina Ceramic: Professional Solutions For Precision Bearings, Insulating Components & Corrosion-Resistant Liners

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Dayoo chemical resistance alumina parts

Elastic Modulus:
380 GPa
Alumina Content:
92% & 95%
Type:
Ceramic Ball
Max Operating Temperature:
1600°C
Dielectric Strength:
15 KV/mm
Hardness:
9 Mohs
Dielectric Loss:
0.0002
Material:
Alumina
Melting Point:
2,072°C
Method:
Lsostatic Presure
Bulk Density:
>3.63
Mechanical Strength:
Very High
Density:
3.9 G/cm3
Application:
Industrial Ceramic
Electrical Resistivity:
10^14 Ω·cm
Elastic Modulus:
380 GPa
Alumina Content:
92% & 95%
Type:
Ceramic Ball
Max Operating Temperature:
1600°C
Dielectric Strength:
15 KV/mm
Hardness:
9 Mohs
Dielectric Loss:
0.0002
Material:
Alumina
Melting Point:
2,072°C
Method:
Lsostatic Presure
Bulk Density:
>3.63
Mechanical Strength:
Very High
Density:
3.9 G/cm3
Application:
Industrial Ceramic
Electrical Resistivity:
10^14 Ω·cm
High-Strength Alumina Ceramic: Professional Solutions For Precision Bearings, Insulating Components & Corrosion-Resistant Liners

High-Strength Alumina Ceramic: Professional Solutions For Precision Bearings, Insulating Components & Corrosion-Resistant Liners

Introduction

Alumina ceramic (Al₂O₃) is a structural ceramic material manufactured from high-purity alumina through modern ceramic processes. It exhibits excellent mechanical strength, outstanding electrical insulation, and remarkable corrosion resistance. Available in purity grades such as 95% and 99%, it is one of the most widely used high-performance ceramics in industrial applications.


Applications

  • Precision Bearings: High-speed spindle bearings, precision instrument bearings

  • Insulating Components: Circuit substrates, high-voltage insulators, vacuum devices

  • Chemical Protection: Reaction vessel linings, corrosion-resistant pipelines, mechanical seals

  • Wear-Resistant Devices: Industrial nozzles, wear-resistant liners, textile ceramic parts


Key Advantages

  1. High hardness and wear resistance (Vickers hardness ≥12 GPa)

  2. Excellent electrical insulation (volume resistivity >10¹⁴ Ω·cm)

  3. High-temperature and corrosion resistance (maximum service temperature: 1600°C)

  4. Superior chemical stability (resists acid and alkali erosion)

  5. Cost-effective (better value than specialty ceramics)


Technical Specifications

 
 
Property 95% Alumina Ceramic 99% Alumina Ceramic Test Standard
Alumina Content ≥95% ≥99% XRD
Bulk Density (g/cm³) 3.6-3.7 3.8-3.9 ASTM C20
Flexural Strength (MPa) 300-350 350-400 ASTM C1161
Vickers Hardness (GPa) 12-14 14-16 ASTM C1327
Dielectric Strength (kV/mm) 15-18 18-20 IEC 60243

Manufacturing Process

Raw Material Selection → Formula Optimization → Isostatic Pressing → High-Temperature Sintering → Precision Machining → Quality Inspection → Final Packaging


Usage Guidelines

  1. Avoid impact from hard objects to prevent brittle fracture.

  2. Consider thermal expansion coefficient matching when assembling with metals.

  3. Avoid prolonged use in HF acid and hot concentrated alkali environments.

  4. Diamond tools are recommended for machining.


Service Support

  • 12-month product quality warranty

  • Professional technical support and application guidance

  • Customized product development services

  • Failure analysis and process optimization recommendations


FAQ

Q: How to choose between alumina and silicon nitride ceramics?
A: Alumina is suitable for insulation and general wear resistance applications, while silicon nitride is ideal for higher strength and thermal shock resistance.

Q: What is the minimum achievable aperture size?
A: Using precision machining technology, minimum apertures of 0.3mm can be achieved.

Q: What surface finish can be achieved?
A: After polishing, surface roughness can reach Ra ≤0.1μm.

 

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