Ceramic powder is made up of ceramic particles and additives that make it easier to use for making components. A binding agent is used to keep the powder together after compaction, while a release agent makes it possible to remove a compacted component from the compaction die with ease.
Porous ceramics are a group of highly reticulated ceramic materials that can take the form of a variety of structures, including foams, honeycombs, connected rods, fibers, hollow spheres, or interconnecting rods and fibers.
Hot-pressed aluminum nitride ceramic is utilized in semiconductor industry that requires strong electrical resistance, high flexural strength as well as excellent thermal conductivity.
The 99.6% Alumina's high purity and smaller grain size enable it to be more smooth with fewer surface flaws and to have a surface roughness of less than 1u-in. 99.6% Alumina has great electrical insulation, low thermal conductivity, high mechanical strength, outstanding dielectric characteristics, and good resistance to corrosion and wear.