Performance Characteristics And Applications of Silicon Nitride Ceramics

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What are the properties of silicon nitride clays? Silicon-nitride ceramics are a superhard synthetic material. It exhibits good lubricating qualities and high hardness. This makes it extremely wear-resistant at high temperatures. Its thermal shock resistance is not as high as other industrial ceramics. You heat it to over 1000°C and cool it quickly. Then, you quickly heat the material without any splitting. This is due to its high thermal shock resistance. It’s used often in the manufacture of high-temperature parts like bearings, seal rings for turbine blades, and welding molds. Also, silicon nitride clays have great mechanical properties and are very workable. Its fracture toughness ranges from 600 to 800Mpa. The hardness is also lower than the diamond. Processing it uses a variety of processing technologies, such as diamond grinding wheels or grinding heads. to perform precision drilling, cutting and other tasks.

Silicon nitride ceramics are used in the following:

Si3N4 ceramic material is an exceptional high temperature engineering material and can offer many benefits in high temperature applications. Si3N4 will continue to develop in the future. Si3N4 ceramics are being used in automobile engines. This has opened up new opportunities for new high-temperature materials. Automotive is an industry that incorporates numerous technologies. China is an ancient civilisation with a long past. The history of ceramics has seen many remarkable achievements. China’s reforms and openness will lead to greater glory for ceramic development. Buffalotours advanced Material Tech Co., Ltd. is a professional Silicon Nitride company with more than 12 years’ experience in chemical product development and research. We can help you find high-quality silicon nitride. Please contact us to send an enquiry.
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