Alumina ceramic parts excel in extreme conditions with temperatures reaching 1750°C and compressive strength of 377 Kpsi. These parts deliver tensile strength of up to 38 Kpsi and maintain thermal conductivity between 25-30 W/(m K), which ensures effective heat management in systems of all types.
The material's electrical insulation properties are impressive with dielectric strength of 16 kV/mm and volume resistivity that reaches 10^14 ohm-cm at room temperature. Manufacturers offer alumina material in purities from 80% to 99.9%, and they can customize it to match specific industry requirements. These exceptional qualities make alumina ceramic components crucial for electronics, aerospace, medical equipment, and chemical processing. Let's take a closer look at the technical specifications, benefits, and applications of alumina oxide ceramic parts and explore the customization options that meet specialized needs.