Zirconium Oxide Milled Nanofibers Description
Zirconium Oxide Milled Nanofibers are ultrafine fibers composed of zirconium oxide, also known as zirconia or zirconium dioxide. Zirconium oxide is a highly stable ceramic material that exhibits excellent mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties.
It adopts the high-tech "colloid method" to make thickened zirconia colloid, which is spun into a fiber embryo body, and then dehydrated, dried, and crystallized by medium and high-temperature heat treatment to transform into zirconia polycrystalline fiber.
Zirconium Oxide Milled Nanofibers have unique characteristics due to their nanoscale size and high surface area-to-volume ratio. They offer enhanced properties such as increased strength, improved electrical conductivity, and higher reactivity compared to conventional zirconium oxide materials. Due to the high melting point, non-oxidation, and other high-temperature excellent properties of ZrO2, ZrO2 fiber has a higher performance than other refractory fiber varieties (such as alumina fiber, Molaid fiber, etc.)
Zirconium Oxide Milled Nanofibers Specification
Composition
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ZrO2+Y2O3≥99.5%
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Max Working Temp. (℃)
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2200
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Melting Point (℃)
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2715
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Density (kg/m3)
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80
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Typical Size of Crystallites
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10-150mm
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Primary Crystallite Size
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monoclinic and tetragonal
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Zirconium Oxide Milled Nanofibers Application
Zirconium Oxide Milled Nanofibers find applications in various fields, including catalysis, sensors, fuel cells, biomedical devices, and high-temperature coatings. The large surface area and unique morphology of the nanofibers make them suitable for use in advanced materials and nanotechnology applications.
Zirconium Oxide Milled Nanofibers Packaging
Zirconium Oxide Milled Nanofiber is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
Zirconium Oxide Milled Nanofibers FAQs
Q1: How are Zirconium Oxide Milled Nanofibers synthesized?
A: Commonly, these nanofibers are produced through electrospinning, followed by calcination to achieve the desired crystalline structure and properties. The fibers are then milled to obtain the necessary length and surface characteristics.
Q2: Can Zirconium Oxide Milled Nanofibers be customized for specific applications?
A: Yes, the properties of these nanofibers can be tailored by modifying the synthesis process, such as changing the precursor materials, adjusting the electrospinning parameters, or introducing dopants to achieve specific characteristics suitable for various applications.