Zirconia Stabilized Powder with Magnesia - 0.8μ
Zirconia Stabilized Powder with Magnesia - 0.8μ
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High-quality Zirconia Stabilized Powder with Magnesia - ideal for high-temperature applications with superior chemical and mechanical properties.
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Our Zirconia Stabilized Powder with Magnesia features a mean particle size of 0.8μ, offering outstanding mechanical properties suitable for high-temperature applications. Stabilized with 0.2% Magnesia, this powder exhibits excellent chemical resistance to acids and alkalis, along with superior thermal conductivity and mechanical strength. Ideal for industries requiring materials with high thermal shock resistance and wear resistance.
Product Specifications
Chemical Resistance Alkalis
Good | Poor
Chemical Resistance Concentrated Acids
Fair
Chemical Resistance Dilute Acids
Good
Chemical Resistance Halogens
Fair
Chemical Resistance Metals
Fair | Good
Material Material
Zirconia - stabilized with MagnesiaZirconias partially stabilized with either Magnesia or Yttria have excellent mechanical properties at high temperatures and are relatively inert to hostile environments. They have good impact and thermal shock resistance and are used in refractory applications. Their resistance to attack by most molten metals means they are often used as crucible materials. Their high hardness and wear resistance lead to uses such as extrusion dies and high temperature nozzles. At higher temperatures they become conducting and are used as heating elements. They have also been used as thermal barrier coatings for gas turbine blades.
Mechanical Properties Hardness Vickers
1200 Kgf mm-2
Mechanical Properties Shear Strength
414 MPa
Mechanical Properties Tensile Modulus
200.00 GPa
Mechanical Properties Tensile Strength
> 300.00 MPa
Physical Properties Apparent Porosity
0.00 %
Physical Properties Density
5.740 g·cm-3
Physical Properties Water Absorption Saturation
0 %
Pultrusion Compressive Strength
1500 to 2000 MPa
Specifications Form
Powder
Specifications Mean Particle Size
0.8
Specifications Stabilized With Magnesia
0.2 %
Specifications Weight
50 to 500 g
Thermal Properties Coefficient Of Thermal Expansion At 20 To 100
5.000 to 10.000 x10-6 K-1
Thermal Properties Specific Heat At 25 Degree Celsius C Temperat
400.0 to 500.0 J K-1 kg-1
Thermal Properties Thermal Conductivity At 20 Degree Celsius C T
1.50 to 2.50 W m-1K-1
Thermal Properties Upper Continuous Use Temperature
1000 ºC
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.