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Machinable Glass Ceramic Has Good Machinability

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Machinable Glass Ceramic has a continuous use temperature of 800ºC and a peak temperature of 1000ºC. Its coefficient of thermal expansion readily matches most metals and sealing glasses. It processes good machinability and can be lathed, milled, planed, ground, bored, incised, and threaded. It also has the advantages of insulation, pore-free, high/low-temperature resistant, acid and alkali resistant, and thermal impact resistant. It is widely used for nuclear, microwave high vacuum insulation, the high precision magnetism-free skeleton for aeronautic and astronautic electrical devices, ultra-high voltage insulation for electric motors, and structural parts at strong erosion environments. In terms of machinability, it can take place of aluminum oxide and boron nitride ceramics that are difficult to machine.

How does the Porous Ceramic Vacuum Work?

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Source: https://www.innovacera.com/news/porous-ceramic-vacuum.html Ceramic Vacuum Chuck is a kind of uniform solid or vacuum body produced by using nano-powder. A large number of connected or closed ceramic materials are generated in the material through high-temperature sintering. The material is Al2O3 or SIC, which is widely used in Semiconductors and electronic devices. In these applications, it can fix semiconductor wafers, glass substrate materials and other working objects by Vacuum Suction. Compared with the characteristics of traditional suction cups for the single specification of workpieces, the regional suction function of Ceramic Vacuum suction cups helps to improve the smoothness of the production line and its performance, also avoid the traditional suction cups on the workpiece (especially the Thin Film material) scratches and suction marks. In addition to being used to adsorb workpieces, Ceramic Vacuum Chucks can also be used in transmission-type air float modules. Even

Ceramic Igniters For Solid Fuel Furnaces

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Source: https://www.innovacera.com/news/ceramic-igniters-for-solid-fuel-furnaces.html Our special application area for the high-temperature heaters is in heating systems that use solid fuels such as wood pellets as the energy source. The challenge here is to ignite the biomass in a very short time while retaining very low emission values. This can only be achieved with a sufficiently high ignition temperature. Our short surface igniters are perfectly suited for this purpose. The special geometry of the cylindrical ceramic heaters, in combination with an extremely high surface temperature of 1000°C, heats up the supply air in the shortest possible time to an extremely high temperature. After a maximum of 90 seconds, the fuel is ignited with a fraction of the energy that is required for a hot air of ignition blower. This works, of course, not only with pellets but also with wood chips, firewood, coal bricks or other solid fuels made of biomass. Further product advantages: Ready assemble

Ceramic Pump Sanitizer Safety Instructions

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Source: https://www.innovacera.com/news/ceramic-pump-sanitizer.html   Here are Safety instructions of ceramic metering pump for dosing disinfectant and sanitizer in filling machine. The ceramic pump can use hot water, soapy water, alcohol, or other cleaning liquid to clean the internal remnants several times through the reciprocating work of the machine until no residue of the material comes out, then rinse with clean water. Or disassemble it for disinfection. When cleaning the internal parts, do not touch the surface of the parts with sharp tools. After cleaning, wait until the parts are dry before installing. Check if the sealing ring of each part is damaged, if any, replace the new sealing ring; Check if the screws in each part are loose, if any, re-lock. Do not flush the motor with cleaning fluid to prevent damage to the components. Try to avoid being in a state of no material for a long time when using it. It is strictly forbidden to enter hard parts or particles