Special-shaped Al₂O₃ ceramic parts offer exceptional mechanical strength, optimized wear resistance, and superior thermal stability. Designed for customized applications, they ensure precise structural integrity, extended durability, and high-performance functionality.
Product Overview:
Special-shaped Al₂O₃ ceramic parts are made from high-purity aluminum oxide materials and precisely processed into various complex shapes. With their exceptional physical properties, these parts excel in multiple applications, particularly in industries requiring high wear resistance, high-temperature stability, and corrosion resistance. These ceramic parts are widely used in mechanical, chemical, and electronics industries, effectively enhancing equipment lifespan and performance stability.
Product Features:
- High Hardness:Rockwell hardness of HRA 80-90, second only to diamond, superior to wear-resistant steel and stainless steel in wear resistance.
- Outstanding Wear Resistance:Wear resistance is 266 times that of manganese steel and 171.5 times that of high-chromium cast iron, significantly extending equipment lifespan.
- Lightweight Design:Density of 3.5g/cm³, half that of steel, reducing equipment load.
- High-Temperature Resistance:Can withstand extremely high temperatures while maintaining stable performance.
- Corrosion Resistance:Strong resistance to a variety of chemical corrosion agents.
Applications:
- Mechanical Engineering:Used to manufacture high-wear, corrosion-resistant mechanical components, such as special parts in transmission systems.
- Chemical Industry:Applied in the manufacture of corrosion-resistant equipment, such as reactors, pipeline linings, and more.
- Electronics Industry:Used as supporting and insulating materials for electronic components.
- Energy and Metallurgy:Utilized in high-temperature working components, such as furnace equipment and wear-resistant devices.
- Aerospace:Suitable for parts and components with special performance requirements, capable of withstanding high-temperature and high-pressure environments.