Type: | Zirconium Dioxide Ceramic | Application: | Structure Ceramic, Industrial Equipment |
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02A23: | 02A23 | Processing Service: | Custom Processing |
Product Name: | Precision Ceramic Parts | Size: | Customized Size |
Drawing Format: | 2D/(PDF/CAD)3D(IGES/STEP) | Quality Control: | 100% Inspection |
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How is zirconium used in ceramics?
During ceramic tile manufacturing, zircon is mostly used in the form of flour. Zircon sand is occasionally used to improve abrasion resistance of glazed surfaces, particular floor tiles. The properties that make zircon a suitable opacifier are its high refractive index.
How hard is zirconium dioxide?
Zirconium dioxide is highly resistant to cracking (including further development of cracks) and mechanical stress.
Feature
Zirconia ceramic clipper blade
Mirror tooth Super wear resistant
Environmentally friendly, no oxidation, no discoloration, no rust, easy to clean!
Zirconia Ceramic Performance Table
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Property
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Item
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Data
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Unit
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Mechanical Characteristics
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Color
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Ivory | - |
Density
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6.02
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g/cm3 | |
Bending Strength
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800
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MPa | |
Compressive trength
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3000
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MPa | |
Elastic Modulus
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200
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GPa | |
Fracture Toughness
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8
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MPa m1/2
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Weber Coefficient
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15
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m
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Vickers Hardness
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1200
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HV 0.5
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Thermal Characterics
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Coefficient of Line Thermal Expansion
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10
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10-6K-1
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Thermal Conductivity
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3
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W/mK
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Thermal Shock Resistance(Put in Water)
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300
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ΔT °C | |
Max Working Temperature
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1000
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°C | |
Electrical Characteristics
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Volume Resistance at 20°C
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>1013
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Ωcm |
Dielectric Strength
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11×106
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V/m
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Dielectric Constant
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33
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εr
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One MHZ Dielectric Loss Angle at 20°C
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0.0016
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tanδ
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Chemical Characteristics
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Nitric Acid (60%) 90°C
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≒0.00
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WT Loss mg/cm^2/day
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Sulphuric Acid (95%) 95°C
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0.04
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Caustic Soda (30%) 80°C
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0.08
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