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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

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Silica, Quartz and Silicate Materials - (34 companies)

Silica and silicate materials include fused silica, quartz, koalin or clay based materials, cordierite, steatite, forsterite, sillimanite, zircon, porcelain, and fireclay. Search by Specification | Learn More

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Thermal cutoffs and thermal protectors are nonresetting, thermally sensitive devices designed to protect domestic electrical appliances and industrial equipment from fire. They are sometimes described as thermal one-shot fuses. Search by Specification | Learn More

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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

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Thermal insulation and fireproofing materials reduce the flow of heat through the thickness of the material. They are typically fiber-based or foam structures prepared from thermally-stable materials. Search by Specification | Learn More

<B>Ceramic</B> Bearings
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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

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Product News for Sillimanite Thermal Ceramic

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.
Superior Technical Ceramics Corp.
Thermal Shock Ceramic Material

MULLITE offers many of the same properties as alumina, with a slightly better thermal shock properties. (read more)

Browse Industrial Ceramic Materials Datasheets for Superior Technical Ceramics Corp.
CRYSTEX Composites LLC
Custom Dielectric Ceramics and Substrates...

CRYSTEX Composites LLC manufactures Mykroy/Mycalex glass bonded mica custom dielectric ceramics and substrates to match your specifications... (read more)

CRYSTEX Composites LLC
Custom Specialty Ceramics...

CRYSTEX Composites LLC manufactures Mykroy/Mycalex glass bonded mica custom specialty ceramics to match your specifications... (read more)

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
Rath Incorporated
Refractories for Engineered Ceramics

Rath Incorporated offers a broad line of refractory materials for ceramic firing and sintering processes up to 1800°C. Rath Incorporated's refractories are designed to optimize resistance to thermal shock and sagging, the two most common problems in high temperature processes. The Rath Incorporated line includes dense refractories, insulating refractories, and fiber based insulation. (read more)

Thermal Circuits, Inc.
Custom Ceramic Fiber Heaters/Flat Ceramic

Custom Ceramic Fiber Heaters; Flat Ceramic Heaters from Thermal Circuits, Inc. Thermal Circuits offer many benefits including custom watt densities, thin profiles, ease of placement and low thermal mass. They are easy to apply and provide a higher heat output. (read more)

Saint-Gobain Coating Solutions
Ceramic Thermal Spray Powders

Saint-Gobain Thermal Spray Powders are manufactured using several different techniques, including agglomeration, sintering, fusion & plasma densification. All Saint-Gobain Thermal Spray Powders are manufactured by Saint-Gobain Ceramic Materials - the world's leading ceramic experts. Each product is the result of years of engineering, testing and quality control. (read more)

Insaco, Inc.
Precision ceramic gears in semiconductor process

Contamination problems solved with precision ceramic gearing

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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.
Kaydon Corp., Industrial Tectonics
Ceramic Balls

Like plastics and other non-metals, ceramic balls are available in a host of compositions and formulations. This data sheet covers many of the general properties shared by ceramic balls, and lists specific characteristics of different materials. (read more)

Browse Ceramic Balls Datasheets for Kaydon Corp., Industrial Tectonics
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Gouda Vuurvast CURAS 60 S Moldable Refractory Material
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Kyanite and Related Materials
Kyanite, andalusite, and sillimanite are anhydrous Production aluminosilicate minerals with the same chemical formula (Al2SiO5) but different crystal
RSTC-1420-24 Glazed Steatite Ceramic Sta... from Amazon.com
Title: RSTC-1420-24 Glazed Steatite Ceramic Standoff, #1/4-20 Internal Thread Size x 1" OD x 1-1/2" L Brand: Small Parts Manufacturer: Small Parts
in the light of shear modulus anisotropy
PDFs in mullite are in good agreement with those reported for naturally shocked sillimanite.
ORNL/TM-2001/64 Compositions, Functions, and Testing of...
fillers (mullite, mullite, kyanite, sillimanite are friable and help control Hooton (1969) kyanite, sillimanite, alumina, frictional behavior while
See Oak Ridge National Laboratory Information
Sillimanite
Mullites main uses are in refractories and ceramic bodies where it contributes properties such as thermal shock resistance, volume stability and hot
See AZoM Information
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and minerals used to produce a specified level of thermal stability, corrosion resistance, thermal expansion, and other qualities.
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Carbolite - Worktubes, insulation plugs & seals
Sillimanite - porous, good thermal shock resistance, maximum temperature 1500?C
Carbolite Worktubes, Insulation Plugs & Gas Tight Seals
Sillimanite - porous, good thermal shock resistance, maximum temperature 1500°C
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