Yttrium Oxide (Y2O3) Powder - Particle Size 5-10
Yttrium Oxide (Y2O3) Powder - Particle Size 5-10
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High-purity Yttrium Oxide (Y2O3) Powder - 5-10 Particle Size Range, ideal for advanced ceramics
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Our Yttrium Oxide (Y2O3) Powder features a mean particle size range of 5 to 10, ensuring precise alloying by diffusion. With a purity of 99.9% and excellent thermal stability, it is ideal for stabilizing Zirconia and as a sintering aid in advanced ceramics. This ceramic powder is sourced from high-quality materials, guaranteeing infrared transparency and resistance to thermal shock. Perfect for applications requiring high thermal conductivity and resistance to erosion.
Product Specifications
Material Material
Yttrium OxideYttrium Oxide is mainly extracted from the mineral Xenotime (YPO4). Its properties include high thermal stability and good transparency to infrared radiation. It has an affinity for oxygen and sulfur and is used as an additive to stabilise Zirconia and as a sintering aid in Sialons and silicon nitride. As an optical ceramic, it transmits well in the infrared range, from 1 to 8 microns wavelength. The high infrared transmission, together with good resistance to erosion and thermal shock, makes it ideal for protection domes for infrared sensors.
Physical Properties Density
5.030 g·cm-3
Specifications Form
Powder
Specifications Mean Particle Size
5 to 10
Specifications Purity
99.9 %
Specifications Weight
50 to 1000 g
Thermal Properties Coefficient Of Thermal Expansion At 20 To 100
8.100 x10-6 K-1
Thermal Properties Melting Point
2400.00 ºC
Thermal Properties Thermal Conductivity At 20 Degree Celsius C T
8.00 to 12.00 W m-1K-1
Type Type
CeramicCeramics are non-metallic, non-organic materials. They exhibit excellent resistance to high temperatures. Although they have comparatively low densities, they are extremely hard but tend to be brittle. They show good resistance to both abrasives and chemicals.