Ceramic Materials

Technical Ceramic Materials for Industrial Use

Our ceramic wear materials are selected and engineered to meet the demands of severe abrasion, corrosion and impact in industrial applications.

By combining different wear-resistant ceramic compositions and manufacturing processes, we provide material solutions that match specific operating conditions, rather than offering one-size-fits-all options.

Material selection is an integral part of our ceramic wear protection solution design, helping ensure reliable performance and extended service life in real operating environments.

    1. Alumina Ceramic
      Alumina Ceramic

      Alumina (Al₂O₃) is a highly durable advanced ceramic material that combines excellent mechanical and electrical properties, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial applications.

      Alumina ceramics feature high hardness, outstanding wear resistance, strong corrosion resistance, and high temperature stability, while being non-toxic and safe for use.

      • Machining diameter 10-550mm
      • Machining tolerance ≥0.02mm
    1. Zirconia Ceramic
      Zirconia Ceramic

      Zirconia ceramics offer higher strength and toughness than alumina ceramics, making them more suitable for high-load applications and environments with rapid temperature fluctuations.

      They are widely used in impact-resistant, wear-resistant, and high-temperature operating conditions.

      • Density 5.6-6.1 g/cm³
      • Fracture Toughness 8-10 MPa·m¹/²
    1. ZTA Ceramic
      ZTA Ceramic

      Zirconia Toughened Alumina (ZTA) is a composite ceramic material produced by introducing zirconia (ZrO₂) particles into alumina (Al₂O₃) .

      • Density Approx. 4.0-4.3g/cm³
      • Vickers hardness Approx. 16.0GPa