Fused Zirconia Description
Fused Zirconia, also known as fused zirconium dioxide or fused zirconium oxide, is a synthetic material produced by melting zirconium compounds at extremely high temperatures and then rapidly cooling them to form a solid. It is composed primarily of zirconium dioxide (ZrO2) and may contain small amounts of other impurities depending on the manufacturing process. Fused zirconia is extremely hard and wear-resistant, making it ideal for applications where abrasion and wear are a concern, such as in grinding and cutting tools.
Fused Zirconia Specifications
Chemical Composition %
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Particle Size
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Zr(Hf)O2 ≥
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SiO2 ≤
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Fe2O3 ≤
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TiO2 ≤
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Al2O3 ≤
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D50
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98.5
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0.3
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0.05
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0.3
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0.3
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1-1.5, 2.5-3.5, 5-6, 14-16μm
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98.5
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0.3
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0.05
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0.3
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0.3
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<60 mesh
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Fused Zirconia Applications
- Refractories: Fused zirconia is employed in the manufacturing of refractory bricks, crucibles, and other components used in high-temperature applications such as kilns, furnaces, and glassmaking.
- Ceramics: Fused zirconia is utilized in the production of ceramic components for industrial machinery, cutting tools, wear-resistant coatings, and dental prosthetics.
- Foundry Applications: Fused zirconia is used as a refractory material in foundries for casting metal alloys such as steel and aluminum.
- Electronics: Fused zirconia is employed in the electronics industry for various applications, including as a substrate material for electronic components, insulating layers in semiconductor devices, and protective coatings for electronic circuitry.
- Abrasives: Fused zirconia is used as an abrasive material in grinding wheels, sandpaper, and abrasive powders due to its hardness and toughness.
- Dental Applications: Fused zirconia is utilized in the dental industry for the fabrication of dental crowns, bridges, and implants.
Fused Zirconia Packaging
Our Fused Zirconia is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
25Kg/Bag