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CeramTec - Aluminum Oxide (Al₂O₃) for Industrial and Medical Applications
Aluminum Oxide (Al2O3), provided by CeramTec, stands as a pivotal high-performance ceramic material widely utilized across various domains due to its distinguished properties. This compound, available in both coarse-grained and fine-grained variants, is noted for its high hardness, thermal stability, and exceptional corrosion resistance. Its importance is particularly pronounced in electronics, where it serves as a substrate and insulating material owing to its high electrical insulation capacity and thermal conductivity. Furthermore, in medical technology, it is employed as an implant material because of its biocompatibility and wear resistance. Industrially, Aluminum Oxide finds roles in semiconductor production and energy storage, notably as a protective layer in batteries. Its chemical resistance and hardness also make it suitable for abrasive applications. CeramTec offers a diverse range of material types, tailored through precise microstructure design to meet varied application requirements.
Aluminium oxide (Al2O3) in its various degrees of purity is the most frequently used high-performance ceramic material.CeramTec has a whole range of material types with different property profiles, which are adjusted through targeted microstructure design.Both coarse-grained and fine-grained variants are available.
Aluminium oxide (Al₂O₃) is characterised by high hardness, thermal stability and exceptional corrosion resistance. Due to its high electrical insulation capacity and thermal conductivity, it is often used in electronics, particularly for substrates and insulating materials. In medical technology, it is used as an implant material due to its biocompatibility and wear resistance. Aluminium oxide also plays an important role in future technologies such as semiconductor production and energy storage, for example as a protective layer in batteries. Another speciality is its resistance to chemical attack and its use as an abrasive due to its hardness.
- Heavy-duty forming tools
- Substrates and resistor cores in the electronics industry
- Tiles for wear protection
- Thread guides in textile engineering
- Seal and regulator discs for water taps and valves
- Heat-sinks
- Protection tubes in thermal processes
- Catalyst carriers for the chemicals industry
- Very good electrical insulation (1x1014 to 1x1015 Ωcm)
- Moderate to extremely high mechanical strength (300 to 630 MPa)
- Very high compressive strength (2,000 to 4,000 MPa)
- High hardness (15 to 19 GPa)
- Moderate thermal conductivity (20 to 30 W/mK)
- High corrosion and wear resistance
- Good gliding properties
- Low density (3.75 to 3.95 g/cm3)
- Operating temperature without mechanical load 1,000 to 1,500°C.
- Bioinert and food compatible