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Boron carbide powder

Boron Carbide Filament: Properties & Applications

Introduction Boron carbide, with the chemical formula B4C, is a chemical compound noted for its hardness. It is the third hardest

What is Zirconia Toughened Alumina?

Introduction Zirconia toughened alumina (ZTA) products are products made from zirconia and alumina. Zirconia is an oxide of zircon that

Zirconium Oxide Ceramic & Its Uses

Zirconium Oxide Ceramic & Its Uses

Zirconium Zirconium is a silver-gray transition metal that is very malleable and ductile. The element typically forms stable compounds. This

How to Test Hardness of Ceramic Materials

How to Test Hardness of Ceramic Materials?

Ceramic materials, especially technical ceramics, are used in various applications where their mechanical strength and resistance to external forces, such as corrosion,

An Introduction to Silicon Carbide Abrasives

Silicon carbide is an important ceramic material known for its excellent hardness. Its hardness is only surpassed by diamond, cubic boron

Everything You Need to Know about Alumina Ceramics

Alumina ceramics are China Special Ceramic Parts, Inc. basically composed of aluminum and oxygen. Aluminum oxide ceramics are favored among many manufacturers

Features and Applications of LaB6 Filaments

LaB6 Filaments are also known as lanthanum hexaboride filaments. These filaments are made from a chemical compound composed of lanthanum

Application of Zirconia Ceramics in Automotive Industry

Application of Zirconia Ceramics in Automotive Industry

Ceramics, in general, have advanced applications in our daily lives. But they also play vital roles in many industries, including

How Long Can a Dental Crown Last?

A dental crown is an artificially fabricated tooth implant covering damaged or diseased teeth. Dental crowns are typically long-lasing, but

China Special Ceramic Parts Background, Types, and Applications

China Special Ceramic Parts: Background, Types, and Applications

Background The name ‘Ceramic’ was derived from the Greek word ‘keramikos’ meaning ‘of pottery’. Ceramics are mainly known as inorganic