(Metallized Alumina Ceramic Produced by Wintrustek)
Alumina ceramic can resists heat shock and has good compressive strength and thermal conductivity. Because of its low thermal expansion, it can be used in furnaces in the form of tubes, crucibles, and thermocouple sheaths. Alumina is a good material for ball valves, piston pumps, and deep drawing tools because of its high hardness and good resistance to wear. Additionally, brazing and metalizing processes make it simple to combine with metals and other ceramic materials.
Ceramic materials that have metal layers or coatings bonded to their surfaces using certain techniques are known as "metallized ceramics." This produces parts that enable dependable metal-to-ceramic sealing in industrial and electrical applications by fusing the conductivity of metal with the insulating and thermal qualities of ceramic. Ceramic metallization is the process of firmly adhering a layer of metal film to the ceramic surface. Realizing the welding of ceramic and metal is the primary function. A more sophisticated use is to create a circuit on the ceramic's surface, which can be used as a wire to transfer current in addition to being welded.
In the production of metallic ceramics, ceramic substrates are precisely CNC machined, and then metallic layers are applied using techniques such as physical vapor deposition or molybdenum-manganese metallization. In order to guarantee appropriate adhesion and electrical conductivity for a range of electronic and industrial applications, the components go through surface polishing, quality inspection, and high-temperature sintering to form robust metal-ceramic connections.
Typical metalized alumina ceramics are painted with molybdenum and then plated with nickel. The ceramic surface to be brazed is coated with a mixture of molybdenum and manganese particles, glass additives, and volatile carriers. The coating can be applied robotically, by spraying, or by hand painting.
Properties
Anti corrosion
High elasticity modulus
High strength of compression..
Abrasion resistance
High precision
Resistance to impact
Excellent stability
Superior high-tech ceramic materials
Excellent performance in welding sealing
Good insulation performance
great density and great toughness
Inertness of chemicals
Low thermal conductivity
Strong resistance to wear
Strong resistance to fracture
Applications
Defense
Electronics for medicine
Textile machinery
Automobile sector
Use of high power and high temperature
Electronics industry
Electrical transmission and distribution
Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
Avionics