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Ceramic end effectors are used to carry products, such as wafer silicon wafers, which require thermal stability and can be used in high temperatures of more than 2,000 degrees without causing pollution. This is because alumina ceramics have the advantages of high temperature and wear resistance.

This guide covers the material options for high-temperature ceramic heater elements, providing insights on how to select the best materials for various heating applications, from industrial to laboratory environments.
Discover why alumina washers excel in extreme pressure conditions—offering unmatched strength, thermal resistance & corrosion protection. Learn key applications in oil/gas, aerospace & semiconductors.
This article explains why zirconia ceramic balls are preferred for grinding media, emphasizing their high hardness, wear resistance, chemical stability, and low contamination. These properties make them ideal for precision grinding in industries like pharmaceuticals and electronics. As the demand for finer grinding grows, zirconia ceramic balls continue to lead in grinding technology.
This article compares zirconia ceramic balls and steel balls in bearings, emphasizing their advantages. Zirconia balls offer better wear resistance and performance in extreme conditions, while steel balls are more cost-effective for standard uses. The article highlights their performance differences and optimal applications.
This guide covers the types of ceramic crucibles—alumina, zirconia, boron nitride, and graphite—highlighting their properties and ideal uses in high-temperature and chemical applications. It helps you choose the right crucible for efficient, reliable processes.
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