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CAS No.: | 1314-23-4 |
Formula: | Zro2 |
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Features
High melting point: Zirconia has a high melting point, about 2700 degrees Celsius, giving it good stability in high temperature environments.
High hardness: Zirconia has high hardness and is more wear-resistant than traditional ceramic materials, making it suitable for manufacturing wear-resistant parts.
Corrosion resistance: Zirconia has good corrosion resistance and can resist chemical corrosion such as acids and alkalis.
Insulation: Zirconia is an excellent insulating material and is suitable for manufacturing high-temperature insulating components.
High tensile strength: Zirconia has high tensile strength, giving it good mechanical properties under high temperature and high pressure environments.
Specification
Chemical Composition(%) |
Size ( μm) |
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ZrO2 |
SiO2 |
Al2O3 |
Fe2O3 |
TiO2 |
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≥99.2 |
≤0.30 |
≤0.10 |
≤0.04 |
≤0.10 |
0.8 |
≥99.2 |
≤0.50 |
≤0.10 |
≤0.04 |
≤0.10 |
1.7 |
≥99.0 |
≤0.50 |
≤0.10 |
≤0.04 |
≤0.15 |
3 |
Application
Medical devices: Zirconia materials are widely used in the field of medical devices because of their biocompatibility and wear resistance, such as artificial joints and dental repair materials.
Ceramic materials: Zirconia powder can be used to prepare high-performance ceramic products, such as high temperature ceramics, wear-resistant ceramics, insulating ceramics, etc.
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