Advanced Industrial Ceramic

 

Categories OF Advanced Industrial Ceramic:

Industrial ceramics have two categories: ordinary ceramics and advanced industrial ceramics. Many applications today benefit from advanced industrial ceramic products for their durability and efficiency.

1) Ordinary ceramic

Ordinary ceramics refer to clay ceramics, the mainly raw material from clay, feldspar, and quartz. These properties depend on the purity, particle size, and proportion of the three raw materials. Generally, the texture is hard, corrosion-resistant, non-oxidizing, and non-conductive. It is able to withstand a certain high temperature and has good formability. Unlike advanced ceramics, they lack the high-performance characteristics needed for complex applications, where advanced industrial ceramic is preferred.

Application:

Electric porcelain insulation and chemical porcelain ceramic insulators. Also for corrosion-resistant ceramic containers, ceramic pipes, and decorative porcelain and tableware in daily life.

 

Advanced Industrial Ceramic

2)Advanced industrial ceramic

They use in a wide range of industrial applications due to their unique properties. Their high-temperature stability, wear resistance, and thermal insulation properties are particularly advantageous. Materials such as advanced ceramics play a crucial role in meeting industry standards, especially advanced industrial ceramic components.

In the aerospace industry, industrial ceramics for turbine components, thermal barriers, and heat shields for spacecraft and aircraft engines. Their ability to withstand high temperatures, corrosion, and wear makes them essential for these critical applications. 

Moreover, industrial ceramics in the chemical processing industry for manufacturing components such as valves, pumps, and reaction vessels. Their resistance to chemical corrosion and wear is essential for maintaining operational efficiency and safety.

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