Welcome to the blog of Advanced Ceramic Engineering! Today, we’re going to discuss the importance of purity in the production of our alumina ceramics. As a company with over 40 years of experience in precision and technical ceramics, we take great pride in our ability to produce high-grade and pure alumina components for a wide range of industries in the UK.
But first, let’s take a step back and understand what alumina ceramics are. Also known as advanced or engineered ceramics, they are a category of ceramics that are known for their exceptional strength and high thermal and chemical resistance. These properties make them highly sought after for use in demanding industries such as electronics, aerospace, chemical processing, medical, and even in everyday products like pump and valves.
At Advanced Ceramic Engineering, we specialize in producing alumina bodies for these high-tech applications. Our range of alumina materials has been carefully developed to meet the diverse service conditions required by different industries. We understand that in today’s fast-paced and demanding world, only the best materials will suffice, and that’s why we strive to deliver the highest quality alumina ceramics to our customers.
One of the key factors that sets our alumina ceramics apart from others in the market is the level of purity that we achieve in our production process. We use only the highest quality raw milled alumina and follow a strict manufacturing process to eliminate impurities and achieve a high level of consistency and purity in our final products. This is crucial because any impurities or defects can significantly impact the performance of these ceramics and ultimately bring down the quality of the end product.
Why is purity so important in alumina ceramics? Let’s take a look at some of the benefits of using pure alumina in various industries.
1. High Thermal and Chemical Resistance
As mentioned earlier, alumina ceramics are known for their high strength and thermal and chemical resistance. This is due to their unique crystal structure, which is formed during the manufacturing process. Any impurities in the material can disrupt this structure, resulting in weaker and less resistant ceramics.
2. Excellent Electrical Insulation
Pure alumina ceramics have excellent electrical insulation properties, making them ideal for use in electronic devices. However, when impurities are present, they can create electrical conduction paths, compromising the insulation and potentially causing malfunctions in the device.
3. Improved Wear and Abrasion Resistance
Certain industries, such as the chemical and wear applications, require materials that can withstand harsh conditions and constant wear and tear. Pure alum