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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 MoreRefractories and high temperature insulation include many different types of ceramic insulation, refractory shapes, and refractory cements.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreOxide ceramics include alumina, zirconia, silica, aluminum silicate, magnesia and other metal oxide based materials
Search by Specification | Learn MoreIndustrial ceramic materials are non-metallic, inorganic compounds that include oxides, carbides, or nitrides. They have high melting points, low wear resistance, and a wide range of electrical properties.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreSpecialty cement, concrete and mortar contain specialized binders such as K silicate, calcium aluminate, sulfur, and oxysulfate or polymer resins. They cure or set through film drying (air setting), chemical reactions, thermoset bonds, hydraulic bonds, hot melting, and multiple component binder systems
Search by Specification | Learn MoreReactive and refractory metals include tungsten, molybdenum, niobium, tantalum, chromium, hafnium, zirconium, and titanium. Reactive metals oxide rapidly and form a stable oxide. Refractory metals and alloys have melting points above ~ 1750° C (~ 3200 F
Search by Specification | Learn MoreRefractory shapes include recasted, preformed or sintered refractory products that are formed prior to installation in furnaces, boilers or other high temperature equipment.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreRefractory cements and raw materials consist of castables, rams, aggregates and binders that are resistant to high temperatures.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreNanotechnology materials and nanotechnology products have features or particle sizes in the range of 1 to 100 nm.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreIndustrial coatings are thin films deposited upon materials to add or enhance desired properties, such as color, conductivity, corrosion resistance, etc.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreMinerals and mineral powders consist of bulk or particulate forms of silicates, clays, calcium carbonate, wollastonite, aggregates and other additives used to extend, fill, strengthen or modify plastics, coatings, adhesives, and other materials
Learn MoreMetal billets, slabs and blooms are large, massive blocks or rounds that are produced from a primary metal or during a recycling process.
Learn MoreEDM electrode materials and components consist of highly conductivity and/or arc erosion resistant materials such as graphite, copper or copper graphite.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreCarbides and carbide materials include silicon carbide, tungsten carbide and titanium carbide as well as other compounds of a metal (Ti, W, Cr, Zr) or metalloid (B, Si) and carbon. Carbides have excellent wear resistance and high hot hardness.
Learn MoreMetal rod and bar stock are metals and alloys in the form of round bars or rod, square bars, rectangular or flat bars, hexagons, and other bar stock shapes.
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Machinable and Dense Ceramics Aremco Products, Inc.
Zirconia Powder Zircar Zirconia, Inc.
Sialon Hitachi Metals America, Ltd.
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OmegaBond™ products are dvanced tubing designs for use in corrosive chemical processes and other applications. OmegaBond™ technology can be applied to the extremely corrosive urea process. These products incorporate new enabling materials and materials joining technologies. The new tubing designs enable the application of multiple and/or dissimilar metals in a single tube. (read more)
One of the major applications for Zircadyne® metal is as a structural material in the chemical processing industry. Zircadyne® metal exhibits excellent resistance to corrosive attack in most organic and inorganic acids, salt solutions, strong alkalis, and some molten salts. (read more)
Fotofab can fabricate your Nitinol, zirconium or titanium application. The speed and low cost of the process make it an ideal technique both for prototypes and for production quantities of precision metal parts, even into the millions. (read more)
Chemicals are as deeply rooted in Wah Chang's heritage as are metals. They first used chemicals to help produce their reactive and refractory metals for the Navy in 1956. Wah Chang not only uses chemicals to manufacture hafnium, niobium, titanium, vanadium and zirconium mill products but is a volume producer of a variety of chemicals for industrial, electronic, and consumer applications. (read more)
Pyro-Painttm 634-ZO, a new high temperature, zirconium oxide filled refractory coating developed by Aremco Products, Inc., is now used to coat and extend the life of ceramic, graphite and metal crucibles and molds use in foundry applications to 3270 oF (1800 ° C). (read more)
Aremco offers a broad range of machinable and fully-dense ceramic materials for applications in which high temperature insulation, thermal shock resistance and high dielectric strength are required. Aremcolox™ and Super-Heat ceramics include compositions based on alumina, alumino-silicates, boron nitride, glass-ceramics, magnesium oxide and zirconium phosphate. (read more)
Zircar Zirconia Cement Type ZR-CEM is an off white single part yttria-stabilized zirconia adhesive with a useful temperature limit of 2200°C. ZR-CEM is formulated specifically for bonding Zircar Zirconia Felts, Boards and Cylinders to themselves or to back-up thermal insulations such as porous firebrick, alumina fiber and alumino-silicate fiber boards. (read more)
Machinable Ceramics include Bisque Alumina and Unfired Grade "A" Lava. (read more)
Designer Alloys, Special Alloys, Have you ever required a particular material and your local service center supplier laughed and said, "Are you kidding?" Have you ever called the producing mill for a particular chemistry and they said, "Sure, I can melt that. I need a melt quantity of 50,000 lbs." Or how's this one "Oh, that's an obsolete grade. We can't melt that."... (read more)
Fiberoptic Systems, Inc. offers novel optical fiber types, diameters, and placement for OEM customers with leading edge applications. Placement accuracy is less than 5um. Fiber options range from 25 to 1500um core diameter and available fiber types include fused silica, borosilicate, zirconium fluoride, silver halide, and sapphire fibers. (read more)
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Zirconium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The principal commercial source of zirconium is the zirconium silicate mineral, zircon (ZrSiO4),[4 which is found primarily in Australia, Brazil, |
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Zircon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia zirconium silicate ZrSiO4 Identification Its chemical name is zirconium silicate and its corresponding chemical formula is ZrSiO4. |
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Zirconium silicate Zirconium silicate Back One Your Search returned these results: See AZoM Information |
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Zirconium Zirconium is principally found in zircon, (ZrSiO4, zirconium silicate), with most notable commercial deposits in Florida, South Carolina, Australia See AZoM Information |
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Semiconductor OneSource: Semiconductor Glossary model Gunn diode, TED Gunn effect H hafnium oxide, HfO2 hafnium silicate, HfSiO4 halbleiter Hall effect handotai hard bake hard breakdown HBT HDIS' |
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USGS Minerals Information: Zirconium and Hafnium The principal economic source of zirconium is the zirconium silicate mineral, zircon (ZrSiO4). Zircon is the primary source of all hafnium. |
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ZIRCONIUM SILICATE, 97% GFS-CHEMICALS ZIRCONIUM SILICATE, 97% ITEM#:5198 ZrSiO4 See GFS Chemicals, Inc. Profile & Catalog |
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Inorganic : Zirconium Silicate, Powder Zirconium Silicate, Powder from $27.95 Zirconium Silicate, Powder Chemical Formula: ZrSiO4 Formula Weight: F.W. 183.30 Chemical Specifications See Lab Depot (The) Information |
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Saint-Gobain ZirPro - Home Zirconia for Technical Ceramics Zirconia Powders for Ceramic Colors Zirconium Chemical Derivatives |
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Saint-Gobain Ceramics - - - Zirconium silicate Zirconium silicate Zirconium silicate (ZrSiO4), also called Zircon, occurs as a natural sand of almost a stoechiometric composition. See Saint-Gobain Ceramics - Refractories Information |