- Application
- Industrial and Outdoor
- Coating Type
- as for costmer
- Installation Guideline
- as for costmer
- Operating Temperature
- as for costmer Rankine
- Power Rating
- as for costmer
- Product Type
- Ceramic White Tube
- Rated Current
- as for costmer Statampere (sA)
- Rated Voltage
- as for costmer Milliamperes (mA)
- Thermal Conductivity
- as for costmer Calorie (IT)/second/centimeter/C
- Usage & Applications
- as for costmer
Ceramic white tubes have various specifications, including
Material: High alumina or other ceramic materials for strength and durability
Color: White or off-white
Temperature Resistance: Can withstand high temperatures, often up to 1000C (1832F) or more
Chemical Resistance: Resistant to many chemicals, including acids and alkalis
Electrical Insulation: Excellent electrical insulators
Physical Properties
Density: Varies depending on the material composition
Hardness: High hardness, often resistant to wear and abrasion
Flexural Strength: High flexural strength, suitable for demanding applications
Applications
Industrial: High-temperature processing, chemical processing, and wear-resistant applications
Electrical: Insulators, bushings, and substrates
Medical: Implants, dental implants, and medical devices
Aerospace: Heat shields, nozzles, and other components
Types
Alumina Ceramic Tubes: High strength, durability, and electrical insulation properties
Zirconia Ceramic Tubes: High strength, toughness, and resistance to wear and corrosion
Custom Ceramic Tubes: Can be custom-made to specific requirements, including shape, size, and material composition
Manufacturing Process [2]:
Raw Material Selection: High-quality ceramic powders
Shaping: Various shaping techniques, such as extrusion or pressing
Sintering: High-temperature sintering to achieve desired properties