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Zirconia Ceramic Components as abrasive-resistance parts

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Introduction
Zirconium oxide occurs as monoclinic, tetragonal and cubic crystal forms. Densely sintered parts can be manufactured as cubic and/or tetragonal crystal forms. In order to stabilise these crystal structures, stabilisers such as magnesium oxide (MgO), calcium oxide (CaO) or yttrium oxide (Y2O3) need to be added to the ZrO2.

Other stabilisers sometimes used are cerium oxide (CeO2), scandium oxide (Sc2O3) or ytterbium oxide (Yb2O3).

Properties
FUBOON is good at yttria stabilized zirconia. Unlike other ceramic materials, zirconia is a material with very high resistance to crack propagation. Zirconium oxide ceramics also have very high thermal expansion and are therefore often the material of choice for joining ceramic and steel.
 high fracture toughness
 thermal expansion similar to cast iron
 extremely high bending strength and tensile strength
 high resistance to wear and to corrosion
 low thermal conductivity

TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
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Industry
The range of applications for our zirconia ceramic used as nozzles,
sleeves, shafts, cutters in Industry as below;
 Textile Industry
 Medical
 Paper Production Machines
 Sand Mill Machines
 Automotive
 Plant Engineering
 Metalworking
 Pump and Fittings
 Electrical and Electronic
 Filling Machines

Products made from Zirconia
 Bearing Technology in Automotive Engineering
 Cutter for textile machines
 Drawing Tools
 Forming Applications
 Seal Rings, Bearings and Sealing
 Wire Drawing, Components for
 Zirconium Oxide-stabilized Substrates
 Zirconia Ball Valves
 Plunger Shaft
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