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Study on Aging of talc ceramics – Transformation between Magnesium Metasilicate Crystals
Extensive research has been conducted on the conversion between crystal forms of magnesium metasilicate. However, at present, it cannot be considered that there is a completely unified and definite understanding of this issue. However, the results obtained by J.F. Sarver et al. in 1962 can be used as MgSiO3 at temperatures below 1400 ℃ basic…
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Performance, advantages and disadvantages of talc ceramics
Talc ceramics, also known as block talc ceramics or talc ceramics, are a type of high-frequency device ceramics with excellent electrical properties. Talc porcelain low dielectric constant (generally e=6-7); Low tangent value of dielectric loss angle tanδ Fluctuating between (3-20) ×10-4, insulation strength is usually 20-30kV/mm, and volume resistivity is high (volume resistivity at 100…
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The Application of Alumina Ceramics in Medicine
In medicine, alumina ceramics are more commonly used for manufacturing artificial bones, joints, and teeth. alumina ceramics have excellent biocompatibility, biological inertness, physicochemical stability, high hardness, and high wear resistance, making it an ideal material for preparing artificial bones and joints. But it has the same drawbacks as other ceramic materials, such as high brittleness,…
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The Application of Alumina Ceramic in Architecture
In the field of building and sanitary ceramics, Al2O3 products can be seen everywhere, such as alumina ceramic lining bricks, grinding media, roller rod ceramic protective tubes, and Al2O3 refractory materials. Among them, Al2O3 ball milling medium is the most widely used.In the past, the ball milling media used for building and sanitary ceramics were…
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Introduction to Zirconia Toughened Alumina
In the world of industry and engineering materials, we are always on the hunt for substances that are robust, durable, and versatile. One such material that has been making waves in recent years is Zirconia Toughened Alumina. This compound, a blend of zirconium dioxide and alumina, possesses an impressive array of properties that make it…
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