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Saint-Gobain Ceramics - Cerbec
SN-101C Silicon Nitride Ceramic Bearing Balls

CERBEC ® ceramic balls are used in hybrid bearings for a wide variety of applications.

CERBEC Balls are made from two types of silicon nitrides made by Saint-Gobain Ceramics: NBD200 and SN101C. They are both fabricated using glass encapsulation HIPing which assures 100% density, high beta phase content,micron-sized grains, and minimal levels of glass phase (read more)


Property Testers
Property Testers - (342 companies)

Property testers are used to determine various physical properties of samples, including cloud point, distillation, flash point, freezing point, melting point, pour point, and vapor pressure. Search by Specification | Learn More about Property Testers

Crucibles
Crucibles - (108 companies)

Crucibles are vessels used to melt and process materials at high temperatures. Search by Specification | Learn More about Crucibles

<B>Ceramic</B> Tube and <B>Ceramic</B> Rod Products
Ceramic Tube and Ceramic Rod Products - (144 companies)

Ceramic tube and ceramic rod products are suitable for use in applications requiring high temperature strength, erosion resistance, electrical or thermal insulation, and other specialized characteristics. Search by Specification | Learn More about Ceramic Tube and Ceramic Rod Products

<B>Ceramic</B> Powders and Precursors
Ceramic Powders and Precursors - (169 companies)

Ceramic powders and precursors contain oxides, carbides, nitrides, carbon, and other non-metals. They are usually micron or mesh-size in distribution. Ceramic powders, sol-gel solutions and precursors are fabricated through atomization, crushing, milling, precipitation, and other chemical processes. Search by Specification | Learn More about Ceramic Powders and Precursors

Piezoelectric <B>Ceramics</B>
Piezoelectric Ceramics - (45 companies)

Piezoelectric ceramics produce an electrical charge when a load is applied and deformation occurs. Piezoelectric ceramics can also produce force or deformation when an electrical charge is applied. Search by Specification | Learn More about Piezoelectric Ceramics

<B>Ceramic</B> Manufacturing Services
Ceramic Manufacturing Services - (242 companies)

Ceramic manufacturing services for parts and assemblies made of ceramic or refractory materials. Search by Specification | Learn More about Ceramic Manufacturing Services

<B>Ceramic</B> Insulation and Textiles
Ceramic Insulation and Textiles - (142 companies)

Ceramic insulation and textiles are fibrous refractories or thermal insulation products that consist of ceramic fibers in bulk, cloth, batting, paper or rope forms. Search by Specification | Learn More about Ceramic Insulation and Textiles

<B>Ceramic</B> Balls
Ceramic Balls - (52 companies)

Ceramic balls are rolling, spherical elements that are used in check and ball valves, bearings, and other mechanical devices that provide rotary or linear motion. They can provide higher stiffness, lower thermal expansion, lighter weight, increased corrosion resistance, and higher electrical resistance than comparable steel products. Search by Specification | Learn More about Ceramic Balls

Materials Processing Services
Materials Processing Services - (276 companies)

Materials processing services providers manufacture mechanically or thermally process metals, ceramics, polymers, glasses or other materials on a contract basis. Search by Specification | Learn More about Materials Processing Services

Minerals, Aggregates and Mineral Powders
Minerals, Aggregates and Mineral Powders - (202 companies)

...is valued for its heat resistance and is commonly used as a filler in ceramic tiles and paints. Other minerals, aggregates, and mineral powders include compounds such as carbon black and wood flour. Carbon black is a compound made from... Learn More about Minerals, Aggregates and Mineral Powders

Dielectric <B>Ceramics</B> and Substrates
Dielectric Ceramics and Substrates - (135 companies)

Dielectric ceramics and substrates are electrical insulators with dielectric strength, dielectric constant and loss tangent values tailored for specific device applications. Search by Specification | Learn More about Dielectric Ceramics and Substrates

Oxide <B>Ceramics</B>
Oxide Ceramics - (182 companies)

Oxide ceramics include alumina, zirconia, silica, aluminum silicate, magnesia and other metal oxide based materials. Search by Specification | Learn More about Oxide Ceramics

Aluminum Oxide and Alumina <B>Ceramics</B>
Aluminum Oxide and Alumina Ceramics - (87 companies)

Aluminum oxide and alumina ceramics have excellent wear characteristics, chemical resistance, compressive strength, high-temperature properties, and dielectric strength. Search by Specification | Learn More about Aluminum Oxide and Alumina Ceramics

<B>Ceramic</B> Bearings
Ceramic Bearings - (59 companies)

Ceramic hybrid bearings, the most common type of ceramic bearing, are constructed of steel inner and outer rings with ceramic (typically Si3N4) balls in place of steel. Common types of ceramic bearings are angular contact and conrad Search by Specification | Learn More about Ceramic Bearings

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Product News for melting point of ceramic

Purity Casting Alloys Ltd.
Low Melting Point Casting Alloys

Purity Casting Alloys manufactures a wide selection of low melting point alloys also known as Fusible Alloys. They supply artists, hobbyists and safety supply manufacturers. The melting point of Cerrotru is so low that you can melt it with a candle or in boiling water. (read more)

Trent, Inc.
Paraplast Melter

Maximum Temperature: 650°F / 343°C

TRENT Paraplast Melters are similar in design to the KA Series Kettles, but have been adapted to enable melting Paraplast and other low melting point compounds. The heavy-duty construction incorporates TRENT Folded and Formed® heating elements spaced one inch (read more)

Browse Industrial Heaters Datasheets for Trent, Inc.
CeramTec North America
Oxide Ceramics

Ceramic components in electronic devices must resist high mechanical, thermal, and electrical loads while simultaneously performing with the utmost reliability. Our advanced high-performance materials are designed to meet these needs. (read more)

Browse Oxide Ceramics Datasheets for CeramTec North America
Consarc - An Inductotherm Group Company
Vacuum Induction Melting (VIM)

The Vacuum Induction Melting (VIM) Process, initially used to meet alloy requirements of specialized industries, is becoming more and more essential in the production of high performance materials for many industrial applications. (read more)

Insaco, Inc.
Precision ceramic gears in semiconductor process

Contamination problems solved with precision ceramic gearing

Problem:

A semiconductor processor was having contamination problems from metal and plastic gears due to intense chemical, thermal and high vacuum conditions. (read more)

Browse Oxide Ceramics Datasheets for Insaco, Inc.
Consarc - An Inductotherm Group Company
Induction Skull Melting (ISM)

Rapid and cost effective melting and processing of reactive metals (e.g. Titanium, Zirconium and their alloys), super clean superalloys and other metals requiring low inclusion content
can be provided by Consarc with the Induction Skull melting furnace system. (read more)

Friatec N.A., LLC
FRIALIT - DEGUSSIT Engineered Oxide Ceramics

FRIALIT - DEGUSSIT Engineered Oxide Ceramics have been specifically developed for various industries and applications. We offer custom-made components for electronic and electrical engineering, high temperature applications, mechanical engineering, and surface finishing. (read more)

Browse Industrial Ceramic Materials Datasheets for Friatec N.A., LLC
Insaco, Inc.
Ceramics thermal conductivity problem solved

Problem:

A customer pioneering in the life sciences industry contacted Insaco for a quote on Aluminum Nitride machining for their developmental part requiring excellent hardness and good thermal conductivity. However, they weren't sure the Aluminum Nitride was the most efficient choice. (read more)

Browse Industrial Ceramic Materials Datasheets for Insaco, Inc.
Trent, Inc.
Tilting Melter

Maximum Temperature: 1000°F / 538°C

Used to melt lead and babbitt.

Trent Stationary Melting Pots – MT Series are fabricated from ½ inch thick steel or heavier using welded steel construction. TRENT Folded and Formed® heating elements are (read more)

Browse Industrial Furnaces Datasheets for Trent, Inc.
Superior Technical Ceramics Corp.
Alumina Ceramics: Standard Tubes and Rods

99.8% Minimum Alumina Ceramics: Standard Tubes and Rods

STC has a full line of standard items including ceramic tubes. Let STC assist you with your ceramic requirements. Please contact STC for price and delivery information.9.8% Minimum Alumina Ceramics: Standard Tubes and Rods (read more)

Browse Ceramic Tube and Ceramic Rod Products Datasheets for Superior Technical Ceramics Corp.
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Engineering Web Search: melting point of ceramic
MELTING POINT - Storming Media
Reports by Keyword(s) MELTING POINT Total Results: 561
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Alumina & Leaded Molded Technology 3 3.1 Introduction
of individual family members are provided by the following package technologies: (1) fired ceramic, (2) pressed ceramic, and (3) molded plastic.
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Techniques for Measuring Adhesive Energies in Metal/Ceramic...
as well as the contact angles at metallic particles in contact with the ceramic substrates are described using the techniques of scanning electron
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Experimental Results
Lead: Melting point =327.5?C, Radiation Length = 0.6cm, Pressure at melting point ~10-8 Torr.
State of matter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When a solid is heated above its melting point, it becomes liquid.
Beryllium oxide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Melting point 2530 °C Boiling point 3900 °C
Development of Metal Full-Filling Method Joining Ceramic Shaft...
The joining strength can be calculated by a melting point of the full-filling metal, the thermal expansion coefficient and the high temperature
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Regeneration of Particulate Filters At Low Temperatures
with the control of the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gas (i.e. with EGR), it is possible to avoid exceeding the melting point of the ceramic.
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containing ceramic colorant has a first melting point, and said film-forming frit has a second melting point, such that said first melting point
Super heat resistant ceramic insulated wire
fusion reactor and FBR. This experiment will require high performance ceramic insulated wire which has the features to maintain resistivity against

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